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Send to Kindle by Klip.me
Send to Kindle by Klip.me Free, Requires Kindle/Amazon account
If you want to save, organize, and push Web pages to any kind of computer anywhere, Evernote’s the king of the field (see earlier slide). But if you specifically want to capture Web pages and send them to your Kindle, where you can read them even if you’re not connected to the Internet, Send to Kindle by Klip.me works well. Don’t want the whole page? Highlight your chunk of choice, click the icon, and the selected stuff shows up on your Kindle. You’ll need to take a trip through your Kindle’s Personal Document Service settings, but once it’s set up, you’ll be hooked.
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