How can I send useful Stackoverflow articles to my Kindle?
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I love stackoverflow and I love my new Kindle and I'm looking to bridge the gap.

Anybody devised a clever way to do this?

Disclaimer: Yes i know this is not technically a programming question but theres always so many things on here I want to read but want to do it out by the pool and not at my desk :-)

Offstage answered 6/3, 2009 at 10:22 Comment(1)
stackoverflow.uservoice.com ...Olivares
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RekindleIt ( http://www.rekindle.it/ ) is also a service to send a current page to the Kindle device.

Bernettabernette answered 23/11, 2010 at 20:37 Comment(1)
don't have my kindle on me right now but the mechanism by which this works looks exactly what i needOffstage
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http://Instapaper.com has great kindle support and http://www.kindlefeeder.com/ has rss support.

Vogler answered 31/3, 2009 at 18:49 Comment(0)
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RekindleIt ( http://www.rekindle.it/ ) is also a service to send a current page to the Kindle device.

Bernettabernette answered 23/11, 2010 at 20:37 Comment(1)
don't have my kindle on me right now but the mechanism by which this works looks exactly what i needOffstage
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I've recently created ebooks of the top 20 tags in Mobipocket format designed for the Kindle.

The code uses the monthly data dump to pick the top articles and the source is available on Github if you want to tweak it for your own use.

Disturb answered 9/1, 2011 at 3:41 Comment(0)
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You can use Send to Kindle. Actually being enlightened by this question, latest version of "Send to Kindle" adds support for Stackoverflow and Quora.

:)

Tuttle answered 7/4, 2011 at 1:15 Comment(0)
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Amazon has their own Send to Kindle extension for Chrome.

Psychochemical answered 3/10, 2013 at 3:37 Comment(0)
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You can read RSS using Google Reader. It allows off-line reading.

http://thepugetnews.com/2008/04/29/using-google-reader-on-the-amazon-kindle/

Edition answered 6/3, 2009 at 10:25 Comment(2)
Surely offline reading requires GoogleGears which is unlikely to be ported to the Kindle?Airman
Actually, hasn't the off-line mode been withdrawn now due to lack of use?Airman
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I'm now on an iPad and using POcket (formerly read it later)

Offstage answered 14/9, 2012 at 7:30 Comment(0)

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