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Cool feature for Kindle users

Duncan Epping · Apr 7, 2011 ·

I was lurking around the Kindle website to figure out how to enable “Public Notes” as I would love to read comments on our book and figure out how we can improve the content. Some of the things that we wrote make a lot of sense to us but might not make a lot of sense to you. I encourage everyone to take the following steps and enable public notes on the books you own. I have enabled mine for the following books that I recently bought for the Kindle. Here are the steps required to enable it:

  1. Login to https://kindle.amazon.com/ with your Amazon account
  2. Click on “Your Books”
  3. Tick the “Public Notes: Make yours public” tickbox

It is as simple as that. I have just bought our book so that I can read your public notes, so take it away! I started reading the vSphere Design book this week and I have added some notes already. I will try to make notes for books each book I buy / read and share them with you and hope all of you will do the same.

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  1. Bilal says

    7 April, 2011 at 16:04

    Thats an excellent idea! Great way to share the knowledge…

  2. Ariel Antigua says

    7 April, 2011 at 16:36

    The best about your book is that the loan option is available!
    Thanks for that!

  3. karlochacon says

    8 April, 2011 at 18:31

    so to be able to read your notes on vSphere Design book I have to buy the kindle version? if so that’s to bad since I got the hard copy

  4. Duncan says

    8 April, 2011 at 23:48

    Yes I guess so….

  5. ErikBussink says

    20 April, 2011 at 11:46

    Unfortunately there is also a bad feature in the Kindle I just saw. When you cancel a magazine subscription for you’re Kindle. It will not just cancel new magazine, but it will wipe your previous issues too… carefull when managing your subscriptions.

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist in the Office of CTO of the HCI BU at VMware. He is a VCDX (# 007) and the author of multiple books including "vSAN Deep Dive" and the “vSphere Clustering Technical Deep Dive” series.

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