(I moved my message over from the Kindle message board - hope that this is all right)
This is the message that I received from Kindle-Feedback.
Let's encourage Amazon to make Basic Web permanent.
Take a look at the Kindle product page:
http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Amazons-Wireless-Reading-Device/dp/B000FI73MA/ref=sr_tr_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1227417185&sr=8-1It states:
*Includes free wireless access to the planet's most exhaustive and up-to-date encyclopedia-Wikipedia.org.
Wiki is part of the "Experimental" Basic Web. The only place where "experimental" is mentioned on this "sales" page is when they discuss PDF conversions.
Notice the two (most helpful) reviews Amazon has chosen for the page that introduces the Kindle - they include this:
"By connecting their massive book library, as well as newspapers, magazines, blogs and the Web -- wirelessly -- to a long-battery-life chunk of consumer plastic, Amazon has kicked eBooks into the mainstream."
And the second states this:
"Love the integrated web and Wikipedia search. I also checked my gmail account from time to time"
For me, I'm much less enthusiastic about the Kindle when the lose of Basic Web looms, and the only reassurance is that there are no plans to scrap it "at this time."
I understand that not all of you use Basic Web very much, but you could support us, fellow Kindle users, in keeping the service. Maybe you want "folders" incorporated into the Kindle experience (don't we all) - well, we can work for that, too.
Let's "hang together rather than hang separately."
Amazon had three experimental prototypes - now there are two. If you like Basic Web, let
Kindle-feedback@amazon.com know that.