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Amazons Kindle Fire HD combines the most popular e-reader and tablet features in one sleek package, and with this entertaining guide, youll master everything the Fire has to offer. With loads of illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and savvy tips, youll learn how to manage your media library in the cloud, find the coolest apps, and make the most of your Kindle Fire experienceno matter which model you choose.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Read all about it. Find ebooks and newspapers in the Kindle Store, and add your own books and magazines.
  • Use great new features. Discover Amazons X-Ray service, and parental controls for individual users.
  • Take in a show. Watch movies and TV series, and display your photos and videos.
  • Go online. Browse the Web and manage email with Wi-Fi and 4D LTE.
  • Fill up your jukebox. Listen to your favorite music from Amazon and iTunes.
  • Load up on apps. Get popular games, guides, and references with Amazons Apps for Android.
  • Get to work. Read PDFs, Word files, Excel spreadsheets, and other docs.

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Peter Meyers designs, speaks, and writes about digital books. Currently hes vice president of editorial and content innovation at Citia (http://citia.com), an incredibly cool publishing startup. For more than two decades, hes worked at the intersection of writing and technology. He cofounded Digital Learning Interactive, a pioneering multimedia textbook publisher (sold in 2004 to Thomson Learning). Peter has written for many publications, including the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Salon , and the Village Voice . During a five-year tour of duty at OReilly Media, he worked in the Missing Manual group, serving as managing editor and associate publisher. Hes also the author of Best iPad Apps and Breaking the Page: Transforming Books and the Reading Experience. Peters undergraduate degree is from Harvard, where he studied American history and literature, and he has an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers Workshop. He lives with his wife and two daughters in upstate Manhattan (aka Washington Heights). Online, you can find his blog at http://newkindofbook.com and his tweets at http://twitter.com/petermeyers.

About the Creative Team

Nan Barber (editor) has been working with the Missing Manual series since its inception. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, a variety of electronic gadgets, and a stack of dictionaries. Email: .

Holly Bauer (production editor) resides in Ye Olde Cambridge, Mass. Shes a production editor by day and an avid home cook, prolific DIYer, and mid-century modern furniture enthusiast by night/weekend. Email:

Carla Spoon (proofreader) is a freelance writer and copyeditor. An avid runner, she works and feeds her tech gadget addiction from her home office in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Email: .

Ron Strauss (indexer) specializes in the indexing of information technology publications of all kinds. He is also an accomplished classical violist and lives in northern California with his wife and fellow indexer, Annie, and his miniature pinscher, Kanga. Email: .

Yvonne Mills (technical reviewer) is a writer, blogger, and gadget addicted she-geek. She is equally comfortable in the corporate world as she is blogging from within a fort made out of her extensive tablet collection. Follow her musings at www.acerbicblonde.com.

Acknowledgments

The Missing Manual series doesnt accept ads, but I cant resist kicking these thanks off with an uncompensated word of gratitude to the makers of Cafe du Monde. Friends, this is some writing-friendly coffee! For a book that was largely written in the wee hours of the day, this caffeinated support was crucial. In the department of humans that helped, Brian Sawyer gave me the green light on the initial version of this project, and to him I remain thankful. At Amazon, Leslie Letts and Amir Pellig were patient, valuable guides to the Fire. They answered many questions that I would have had to spend hours hunting down on my own. On a related note, technical reviewer Yvonne Mills did a thorough job of spotting missing or confusing explanations; she also added a number of great suggestions. Indexer Ron Strauss put together the subject finder at the back of this book; as a huge fan of that overlooked art, I wanted to say thanks for doing such a great job on that front. What this book contains, of course, is more than just words, and for the finely polished images and labels I wanted to tip my hat to Rebecca Demarest. Equally important is Holly Bauers work; each page layout is a beautifully crafted combo of words and pictures thanks to her fine interior design skills. Speaking of prose: My editor Nan Barber has demonstrated why she belongs in the Missing Manual Hall of Fame; thanks to her, with ample help from proofreader Carla Spoon, lots o flab and fuzzy verbiage got trimmed and clarified.

On the home front, this writing project couldnt have happenedand wouldnt be worth doingwithout the help of my three favorite touchscreen fanatics. Willa, I hereby award you the Ms. Junior Cryptographer Award, for youngest-ever cracker of Mom and Dads security code. Esme, you are now platinum-certified on every version of Toca Boca ever invented. Heres to many more joint sketching sessions!

And to my darling Lisa: I am grateful to you especially for enduring my annual fall book-writing ritual. For your extra-innings childcare work, your above-and-beyond-the-call wifely support, and your heapings of multi-gigabyte love, I hereby pledge that I will figure out a way to write faster!

Peter Meyers

The Missing Manual Series

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