kindle.jpgThe Kindle may or may not be the new newspaper, but Farhad Manjoo at Slate lists some areas that have room for improvement. His biggest point of contention is the way that news on the Kindle is organized — or isn’t. While traditional newspapers, and their Web sites, organize news stories by importance and relevance, the Kindle simply lists headlines under categories, without giving the reader a sense of the type of story they’re about to read, its size or its importance. That means that reading the newspaper on a Kindle is much more cumbersome and time-consuming.

You can read the article on Slate’s website here.