You can now subscribe to 140Char on your Kindle

If you’re the proud owner of an Amazon Kindle, you can now subscribe to 140Char.com.

Of course, you can also read it all here for free, subscribe via RSS, or receive the latest posts via email.

But I thought I might as well make it available should anyone be happy to pay for the convenience of Kindle usage, so if that’s you, good news!

TWOTW 05/19/2009

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140Char Links 05/19/2009

  • Shorten your urls and send 55% of any referral fees you earn from affiliates go to charity.
    Better than nothing – if you’re not looking to finance yourself or a business.

    tags: 140Char, twitter

  • This will appeal to anyone who has taken part in a Twitter backchannel during a live event on TV – for instance #Eurovision. No more sitting with a warm laptop on your knees or trying to watch your mobile at the same time as the TV.
    Not sure if it’s really a selling point to justify a new TV though

    tags: 140Char, Twitter

  • Interesting that they’re not selling ads simply because they don’t have the staff – surely selling analytics features to mainstream businesses generally also requires a sales pitch? Or are there really enough businesses experimenting with statistics and analysis accounts to drive the revenue they need?

    tags: twitter, 140Char

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Amazon’s Kindle – now available with TheWayoftheWeb

In case Amazon needs some help shifting a few more Kindles, I’ve done the kind thing and provided them with the content you can read here for free. And it’s available for a small fee after a 14 day trial.

Treat your Kindle to TheWayoftheWeb.

In all seriousness, I’m intrigued to see whether there’s a paying marketing for content available for free online, to see whether the Kindle obeys the law of mobile that content and services seem to generate money on those platforms more readily than via the web.

Plus I wanted to see how easy it was to sign up, given that Techcrunch has already experienced someone unofficially publishing their blog feed alongside their own.

And if it contributes a couple of bucks towards keeping my hosting going, then it’s a bonus!