Kindle 2 Wireless Reading Device Content

Getting to Know Kindle Contentthe book based on the last page you viewed.
The Kindle Home screen gives you an overallPeriodicals
picture of what you currently have on your Kindle.Periodicals include newspapers and magazines that
It shows you what has arrived recently, whatcan be purchased as a single issue or as a
you are reading, and where you are in yoursubscription delivered on a regular basis. Your
reading. It also allows you to remove contentHome screen lists the most recent issue of each
from your Kindle and to move content from toperiodical you have on your Kindle. Older issues
your Kindle. Read below for more details.appear inside a grouping called Periodicals: Back
Your Home screen displays a list of all of yourIssues. Selecting the grouping takes you to a
Kindle reading materials - books, newspapers,screen that displays the back issues of all the
magazines, blogs, personal documents, as well asperiodicals you have on your Kindle. Note that
audiobooks. It serves as a personal bookshelf forKindle automatically deletes issues that are more
all of your reading material, as well as a startingthan seven issues old to free up space for new
point to access other Kindle features.content. An exclamation point next to an issue
To display the Home screen, press the Homeindicates that it will be deleted within 48 hours.
button on the right edge of your Kindle. ByBlogs
default, the Home screen lists all of the items thatBlogs are subscription-based and appear on the
you have on your Kindle beginning with the mostHome screen as a single entry like books. As
recently viewed (or acquired) items. Each type ofadditional blog content arrives, it is added to the
content has a slightly different description anditem and older entries arerolled off, much like a
label.blog works on a computer.
Kindle BooksAudiobooks+
Books are shown by title and author. Below theAudiobooks look similar to books, but they will be
book title are a series of dots which give you anlabeled in the Home screen as audio content. Like
approximation of how long the book is. Bold dotsregular books, they have a progress indicator that
within the series indicate how far along you are inshows where you are in the audiobook.