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Amazon brings Kindle App to Android

18 May 2010 One Comment     Bookmark and Share


Amazon brings Kindle Android App

Amazon has announced that it will be releasing its Kindle App for Android OS this summer. When available this application will be free to use. With Kindle Android App you can search and browse more than 500,000 books, including more than 96 of 110 New York Times bestsellers.


“Kindle for Android is the perfect companion application for Kindle and Kindle DX owners, and is also a great way for customers to enjoy over 540,000 books in the Kindle Store even if they don’t yet have a Kindle,” said Amazon’s Kindle director Jay Marine, in a statement. “We think customers are going to love the convenience and simplicity of having instant access to a massive selection of books from Amazon on their Droid, Nexus, Incredible and many more Android devices.”

The app will also enable users to tap into reviews and recommendations, access their entirely library of previously-purchased Kindle titles, sync their reading location between their Android device and other Kindle gizmos and applications, and have control over display text size as well as read in portrait or landscape more

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