Amazing things you can do with your Nook e-reader
By Mats Tage Axelsson
March 29, 2016 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
The incredible Nook e-reader; a handy size device you can carry with you anytime, anywhere, comfortably.
It was always intended to read books, but brilliant users soon turned it into something more. They used a method called “rooting” to allow multiple apps to run. When your Nook has been modified properly the possibilities, are numerous. Consequently reading books has become just one of the many uses for this light, practical, useful, and convenient gadget.
The following are some interesting things you can do with your Nook e-reader.
1) Evernote
Do you rely on the excellent Evernote tool for organizing your day’s activities? You will now be able to create, check, update and change your plans, activities, arrangements, and all of your business using this amazing device.
2) Facebook
You have to admit it; you too have an addiction with Facebook. Using your wonderful Nook you can now stay updated with your feed,
make comments, tick your like’s, and post your own thoughts. You can be in touch with all your contacts at any time.
3) Gmail
If you use Gmail as your regular provider now you can use your incredible Nook to check your emails, reply to your chosen ones and compose new e-mails.
4) Browser
Your fantastic machine also has a built in browser. You can use this to surf on your favorite websites, research and read
interesting articles.
5) Calendar
This is another excellent feature to arrange all your appointments and plan all your business activities. Everything is conveniently available to you the moment you need it, right at your fingertips.
6) Blogger
Are you using Google for your blogging? Your Nook will handle all your writing ideas and post them for you.
Using your valuable for all the above applications I have mentioned will open up a world of new possibilities for you. This will prove a very interesting and exciting experience that you definitely will not want to miss.
Mats Tage Axelsson
I am a senior telecom engineer with a passionate interest in tech, especially mobile tech. I write articles on the possibilities of current technology.