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Amazon’s Hottest Green Gift

November 24th, 2009
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Image courtesy of Amazon.com

Need a green travel gift idea for your favorite reader?   Take a look at the Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Amazon’s most wished for, most gifted, and #1 bestselling product.

Kindle wirelessly downloads books, magazines and newspapers to a high-resolution 6-inch electronic ink display that looks and reads like real paper. It utilizes the same 3G wireless technology as advanced cell phones.

The Kindle’s features include:

  • Slim and Trim: “At just over a third of an inch thin (0.36 inches) and weighing just over 10 ounces, Kindle is pencil thin and lighter than a typical paperback.”
  • 3G Wireless: “Readers can wirelessly shop the Kindle Store, download books in less than 60 seconds, automatically receive newspaper and magazine subscriptions, and read from their library-now in more than 100 countries and territories including Canada.”
  • Reads Like Real Paper: “Kindle’s 6-inch electronic ink display reads like printed words on paper because the screen works using real ink and doesn’t use a backlight, eliminating the eyestrain and glare associated with other electronic displays.”
  • Stores Up to 1,500 Books: “Kindle’s 2 GB of memory holds up to 1,500 books and Kindle books are automatically backed up by Amazon so customers can re-download titles in their library.”
  • Read for Weeks on a Single Charge: “Kindle’s electronic paper display sips battery power so users can read for over two weeks with wireless turned off and up to four days on a single charge with wireless on.”
  • Read-To-Me: “With the experimental Text-To-Speech feature, Kindle can read most newspapers, magazines and books out loud.”
  • Automatically Syncs With Kindle and Kindle Compatible Devices: “Amazon’s “Whispersync” technology automatically syncs customers’ last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across Kindle, Kindle DX, and Kindle compatible devices like Kindle for iPhone and Kindle for PC.”
  • Read Personal Documents: “Read personal documents in a variety of formats such as Microsoft Word and PDF.”
  • Instant Dictionary Lookup: “Kindle comes with the New Oxford American Dictionary and over 250,000 definitions that appear instantly at the bottom of the page.”
  • Choose Text Size: “Kindle lets readers customize their reading preference by providing six different text sizes.”
  • Bookmarks, Notes and Highlights: “By using the QWERTY keyboard, Kindle users can add annotations to text, as well as highlight and clip key passages and bookmark pages for future use.”

For more info or to order, check out the Kindle on Amazon.

Greening Up Your Cruise Vacation

November 2nd, 2009

EcoventuraGirl with hat bird

Are you planning a cruise vacation and looking for greener options?  Cruise company Ecoventura is a greener cruising leader recognized for its commitment to sustainable tourism in the Galapagos.

Ecoventura is a family-owned company based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, with sales offices in Quito and Miami.

This Galapagos cruise company transports 4,000+ passengers annually aboard a fleet of three expedition vessels, 20-passenger motor yachts with 10 double cabins, and a 16-passenger dedicated divelive-aboard. Ecoventura says all its vessels have been retrofitted to meet high environmental standards.

In September, the company was named the winner of a  Condé Nast Traveler 15th Annual World Savers Award in the category of Cruise Lines.

Recently, Travel + Leisure’s Global Vision Awards named Ecoventura the winner of the 2009 award for Green Cruising, featured online and in the magazine’s November issue.  The annual Global Vision Awards “recognize the latest and best efforts at cultural preservation, environmental conservation, and community building through tourism.”

Says Santiago Dunn, Ecoventura president:

“It’s gratifying that today’s opinion makers are seeking out companies like ours that understand it takes an unwavering commitment to sustainable change and purpose instead of blind profit..Ironically, booming tourism in the Galapagos has added to the challenges and problems faced by those looking to restore and protect the island’s native species and ecological balance.”

Image courtesy of Ecoventura