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Daily Kos | 
enlarge | Publisher: Kos Media, LLC Category: Digital Text Feeds
Buy New: $0.99

Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1005
Format: Blog Subscription Media: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0012158US
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Product Description Markos Moulitsas -- a.k.a. "kos" -- created Daily Kos on May 26, 2002, in those dark days when an oppressive and war-crazed administration suppressed all dissent as unpatriotic and treasonous. As a veteran, Moulitsas was offended that the freedoms he pledged his life for were so carelessly being tossed aside by the reckless and destructive Republican administration. Daily Kos has grown in those five years to the premier political community in the United States, with traffic of about 600,000 daily visits. It is a forum to lend your voice to a political world once the domain of the rich, connected, and powerful. Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.
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long time reader October 30, 2008 the kos is simply on my daily must read. it's not just another political opinion site. the information is always well researched, whether you agree with it or not.
Great information, lots of links, diverse analysis August 15, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
If all you've heard about DailyKos is what a bunch of radical far-leftwingers they are, you owe it to yourself to sample it on your Kindle. DailyKos is mostly populated by progressives of all stripes, from left to right. Thanks to its site-wide ranking system, where every member can vote for or against diaries (individual entries) they think add something to the conversation, the cream of the crop tends to float to the top. It is this cream that is downloaded throughout the day to your Kindle, replete with links to significant sites and original material for further exploration.
For a one-stop shop of what's really going on on the left AND the right, you can't do better than to start with DailyKos. The most up-to-date information often hits here hours or days before you find it mentioned anywhere else, and it's interesting to see what the cable news shows do (and do not) pick up on.
"Kossacks," as the members call themselves -- an ironic fun-poking at uninformed people who believe it when they are told these people are communists -- are an independent, spirited bunch with wide-ranging interests, talents, and employments. Hardly "just a bunch of kids," many are professional people (even some famous ones), and most of the diarists who rise to prominence behave professionally no matter what their age. Sincere and honest glimmers of personality shine through, however, which gives the writing a spirit, depth, and humanity that you'll never find in homogenized, regurgitated talking-points fare.
Sure, you're going to get politics here (and in-depth analyses you just won't find elsewhere), but you also will find an incredible array of diaries covering everything from issues of national and international import to touching personal stories. For example, I started my day out today reading "In Honor of My Departed Friend: A Brief Tale of Love and Loss," Redstateresident's loving and beautiful tribute to his dog Mobley who just passed away. (Having old dogs myself, Mobley's story really touched my heart.) Diverse people write about what they are passionate about, and so you get a wide array of well-researched, well-written information. Some are super-serious, some are laugh-out-loud funny. Kind of like Keith Olbermann...who occasionally pops into the mix.
I LEARN about new things almost every day on DailyKos. Think of the Kindle subscription as a portal into a much larger world. You will have to turn on the wireless to pursue links to online material, whether it's non-Kos sites or links to the "High Impact Diaries" and choice comments compiled by each day's "Rescue Rangers" (who monitor the universe so you don't have to). However, most of the day's best material is downloaded to your Kindle for off-line consumption, so you'll be able to read "Your Abbreviated Pundit Round-up" (a pointed, sometimes hilarious summation of what the media biggies have written that day) in the lead-lined hospital waiting room. If you want to follow links to the original articles, just turn on the wireless.
The only thing I DO NOT LIKE about my DailyKos subscription is that, for some reason, the type is very much smaller than all the other sites I go to. I have to set my Kindle type up on four or five to be able to read it, and then bump it back down if I follow a link to another web site. I think they must have the type size hard-coded so a user's settings can't override it. If somebody with the power to change it reads this, please fix it. Old eyes can't deal with tiny, tiny type.
eh. August 7, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
maybe it would have helped to be more familiar with the daily kos blog itself, but i found this to be non-kindle friendly. it was difficult to understand the way the topics were laid out and certain sections of the kindle-version made no sense. if you're already a daily kos fan and familiar with the layout of the website, this might work for you. if you're not, i would save your money.
Timely & Substantive Content June 4, 2008 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Updates frequently throughout the day (and night).
Great surprise this morning, the day after last night's history-making close to the Democratic primaries: snippets of related international headlines/ content. Also tracked, in real time, the speeches of McCain, Clinton and Obama last night, as well as related commentary by various TV pundits. Perfect!
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