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Can Amazon Kindle browse Web for free? If it&#8217;s free, why do they charge for Blogs and newspaper web site?

I read many reviews, and this is never clear. Amazon charges you to subscribe New York Times, Washington post, blogs on Kindle. But if the web browsing is free, who will pay?


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