Chapter 4: searching on kindle, 1 introduction to search, Types of searches – Amazon Technologies Kindle D00511 User Manual

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KINDLE USER’S GUIDE 4

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EDITION

CHAPTER 4:
Searching on Kindle

Kindle allows you to take advantage of powerful search capabilities. You can search
locally on Kindle or remotely at the Kindle Store, Wikipedia, or the Web.

4.1 Introduction to Search

This section describes the types of searches that you can perform using Kindle and

how to use search.

TYPES OF SEARCHES

Kindle supports several types of search as summarized below.

SEARCHING WHAT YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING

You can limit a search to only what you are currently reading. You enter your search

term or phrase and Kindle searches in the body of the text in the current item.

SEARCHING ALL YOUR CONTENT

You can alternatively search all the reading material that you have stored on Kindle,

including books, newspapers, magazines, and other items. You enter your search term

or phrase and Kindle searches in the body of the text, in the metadata (for example,

the title or author), and in your “My Clippings” file. For PDFs, Kindle searches for the
term in the metadata only (author’s name and file name). Additionally, Kindle also
keeps and searches the metadata for the content you have stored on Amazon.

SEARCHING REMOTELY

Kindle can perform remote searches in several different locations using Whispernet.
Each of these remote location searches are described in the final section of this

chapter. See Searching the Kindle Store, Searching the Web, or Searching Wikipedia.

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