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Amazon launches the Kindle Cloud Reader, works beautifully with the iPad

As if its numerous Kindle apps on different mobile platforms are not enough, Amazon just launched another version of its Kindle app, this time leveraging HTML5. Officially known as the Kindle Cloud Reader, this web app allows you to read Kindle books instantly using your desktop web browser – either online or offline. In addition, more »

Kindle ebooks now outselling paperbacks & hardcovers with Amazon

Amazon announced their Q4 2011 quarterly earnings just recently and they dropped a rather interesting little fact in — they are now selling more Kindle books then they are paperback books. Yup, it seems the Kindle is winning. Of course, having people read is really not about winning, but it seems the ereader is gaining more »

Amazon to allow lending of Kindle books soon, newspapers will be readable on Kindle apps

Here’s good news for those who have transitioned to e-books in getting their regular reading fix. Amazon has just announced that it will soon be introducing lending of Kindle books. Once this is rolled out, Kindle users can loan Kindle books to other Kindle device or Kindle app users. Kindle book can be loaned out more »

Kindle for PC now available

I am not really sure how this one got by me yesterday, but given I tend to obsessively follow ebook reader news and still missed it, I figured someone else may benefit from the news. With that, Amazon has released the promised Kindle for PC app. Which means that Kindle readers will now have one more »

Read Kindle books on your Windows machine

With the ebook reader market getting bigger and bigger, Amazon is trying to keep relevant. You could access Kindle books on your Kindle and on the iPhone app — now there is the Kindle reader for Windows so you can read on your laptop. Sure a computer screen is usually hardly optimal for long reading more »