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has just sent an email to a number of Kindle users who have older e-readers on their account. The company has stated that the Kindle (2nd Gen) International, Kindle DX International, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle (4th Gen), and Kindle (5th Gen) will no longer be able to browse, buy, or borrow books directly from these Kindle e-readers. The only way you can have books delivered to these devices to buy them from your local website and have them delivered to the Kindle. Existing books that are on these models will still be accessible. This is the first time that
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will no longer allow older Kindle users to browse, buy new books