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To add widgets and features, swipe up on your Kindle Fire home screen, and you’ll see a link to the Go Store, where you can add clocks, weather, and texting widgets, along with tablet themes. The next time you start your Kindle Fire, it will ask you to designate either the Kindle ...
Documents:To put .pdf, .txt, and .prc documents on the Kindle Fire, plug your tablet into your PC. Now open the Kindle Fire folder on your desktop, find the Documents folder within, and drag and drop the files to the folder. Next time you open the Docs app, they will be available....
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like texting between friends. You design the flow of the conversation with options based on the user’s choices to deliver a “choose your own adventure” type of experience for your client’s customers and prospects. You deliver the script with the options mapped out to your client, and ...
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wait until Amazon’s "WARRANTY" expires, maybe rooting my Kindle Fire will be a good idea. I think I have a better idea. Why not just buy, in the first place, a tablet that doesn’t limit my choices to the maker’s (in this case Amazon’s) limited version of an Android App ...