Amazon’s extending its electronic bookstore onto your desktop. The company announced plans for a Kindle for PC desktop application at Microsoft’s Windows 7 launch event Thursday. The move, curiously ...
It's easy to buy books on Kindle on your computer and mobile device. You'll need to buy books through Amazon and have them delivered to your device.
With the launch of Windows 7, Amazon announces Kindle for PC, a free application that lets readers around the world enjoy Kindle books on their personal computers. It will be available for download in ...
Amazon Kindle is an eBook reader’s favorite. Any reader who happens to be a fan favorite of digital periodicals or e-books would already have owned a Kindle tablet or an e-ink device. Kindle device is ...
Amazon on Tuesday said that the Kindle for PC app is now available. The app allows you to read your Kindle books on your PC. The move (statement, download) illustrates the gradual move to put Kindle ...
You can purchase and read Kindle books on a Mac. E-books purchased on Amazon automatically show up in your Kindle app on a Mac.
The Kindle e-book reader syncs with your Amazon account to display the e-books you've purchased, but you can access your Kindle content from any computer via the Internet or with Kindle for PC. Amazon ...
Amazon Kindle for PC is a program that lets you manage your ebook library in a Windows environment and has been around for close to a decade. There is an option in the settings menu to turn automatic ...
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One of the weaknesses of the Amazon Kindle is the inability to read books on anything other than a Kindle or iPhone/iPod touch. That will be changing soon though as Microsoft showed off an Amazon ...
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Kindle e-reader? There is an app for that. Or, at least there will be as Amazon courts developers with the KDK (Kindle Developers Kit). The question, though, is whether or not Kindle users are even ...