Two notes for readers. First, we have been publishing a great deal of video material on our companion site Percona.TV. This includes our recordings from past conferences, user group meetings, screencasts, and most recently our webinars. (I hate the proprietary formats and silly technical restrictions that the webinar companies impose. I figured out how to download the streams and convert them to formats that will upload to blip.tv and embed, so now they’re easy to watch.)
Second, you can now subscribe to this blog through Kindle, if that’s how you like to read your MySQL technical geekery. We’re in the Kindle store as MySQL Performance Blog. Happy reading!
Any chance for nook integration?
Scott, can you point me to a link about this? I can pass it on to the person in charge.
Doh, nevermind. For some reason I thought the Nook market was released, apparently not until a later release. The Nook is Barnes and Noble’s version of the Kindle.
Sorry for the confusion, and as always, great work, I look forward to perusing the webinars!
You can always use Calibre to read off the RSS feed and convert into an ebook for free: http://calibre-ebook.com/ it works on (almost) any OS.
My $.02
G
The amazon page for the Kindle subscription says its not available in Europe…
From https://kindlepublishing.amazon.com/gp/vendor/kindlepubs/common/get-content?id=200492750, the FAQ,
Publications launched through Kindle Publishing for Periodicals (KPP) are currently only available in the United States. Publications will be launched globally in the near future. Publishers from around the world are encouraged to participate and load their publications for sale.
Sorry 🙁
From https://kindlepublishing.amazon.com/gp/vendor/kindlepubs/common/get-content?id=200492750, the FAQ,
Publications launched through Kindle Publishing for Periodicals (KPP) are currently only available in the United States. Publications will be launched globally in the near future. Publishers from around the world are encouraged to participate and load their publications for sale.
Sorry
The amazon page for the Kindle subscription says its not available in Europe…
You can always use Calibre to read off the RSS feed and convert into an ebook for free: http://calibre-ebook.com/ it works on (almost) any OS.
My $.02
G
Doh, nevermind. For some reason I thought the Nook market was released, apparently not until a later release. The Nook is Barnes and Noble’s version of the Kindle.
Sorry for the confusion, and as always, great work, I look forward to perusing the webinars!
Scott, can you point me to a link about this? I can pass it on to the person in charge.
Any chance for nook integration?