Gizmo Lovers, Now on Kindle

Kindle Gizmo Lovers I’m all about giving you, the reader, options when it comes to accessing the content from this site. You have the site itself, of course, as well as the RSS feed, Twitter, Facebook, RSS on LiveJournal, and TiVo-related posts in the TiVo Lovers Community on LJ. Even updates via email – the form is in the lower right of each page. And now Gizmo Lovers is available on the Amazon Kindle too.

I’ve added a Kindle chicklet to the grouping at the right as well:

Am I missing your favorite platform? And before anyone says Google+, they still haven’t allowed us Google Apps users in. When they do I do intend to look into the possibility of setting up a Gizmo Lovers page like I have on Facebook.

BTW, for the handful of you who might be thinking “Weren’t you there already?” Yes, kind of. Way back in 2007, when the Kindle first launched, I signed up the then TiVo Lovers and it has been there ever since. But this was before Amazon launched a self-publishing platform, so I have no access or control over that account. (The setup process back then involved emailing Word Docs back and forth!) They have a self-publishing portal now, which I’ve used to setup the new account, and I’ve asked them to remove the old product from their site. They’re going to invite any existing subscribers to migrate, then shut it down.

About MegaZone

MegaZone is the Editor of Gizmo Lovers and the chief contributor. He's been online since 1989 and active in several generations of 'social media' - mailing lists, USENet groups, web forums, and since 2003, blogging.    MegaZone has a presence on several social platforms: Google+ / Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn / LiveJournal / Web.    You can also follow Gizmo Lovers on other sites: Blog / Google+ / Facebook / Twitter.
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  • http://profiles.google.com/1brandonc Brandon c

    That’s a great idea. Does the Nook offer a similar setup?

  • http://profiles.google.com/1brandonc Brandon c

    That’s a great idea. Does the Nook offer a similar setup?