Amazon is calling Kindle a revolutionary wireless reading device with a high-resolution “electronic-paper” display “that looks and reads like real paper.” Purchasers can use it to buy and read books and subscribe to top newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and Time. Kindle can also be used to read a selection of more than 250 blogs, including such well-known ones as Boing Boing, TechCrunch and The Huffington Post. But in the category of law blogs, Kindle has just one: Denise Howell’s Bag and Baggage. At her other blog, Lawgarithms, Howell discusses her Kindle-ization.

Care to join her? Amazon’s Kindle Store has this notice: “Bloggers, interested in making your blog available on Kindle? Contact us.

Nota bene: Although Howell’s is the only blog listed in the category Law (at least as of this writing), Kindle includes other lawyer-bloggers, notably Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit and Michael Arrington of Techcrunch.

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Bob is a lawyer, veteran legal journalist, and award-winning blogger and podcaster. In 2011, he was named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, honoring “the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career, he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications, including The National Law Journal, and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division.