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The Kindle Cloud Reader, at least in this first iteration, shows some of the limitations of relying on Web technologies. No, it’s not as good as the native app—but it’s still pretty good ...
It is a web-based tool developed by Amazon that allows you to read Kindle books online on a web browser instantly. The reader is compatible with browsers like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer ...
Read over 950,000 Kindle books in your web browser – no download or installation required. Based on HTML5, Kindle Cloud Reader optimizes for the platform you’re using and automatically stores ...
But Amazon gives you another simple way to read electronic books — using the Kindle Cloud Reader, which lets you read your books online in almost any web browser. How to set up and access Kindle ...
Is it an app or a web page? Amazon's Kindle Cloud Reader, released Wednesday, blurs the lines between the two. Pay attention, because it's at tip of an arrow with a whole lot of wood behind it.
“With Kindle for the Web, it’s easier than ever for customers to sample Kindle books – there’s no downloading or installation required,” said Dorothy Nicholls, Director, Amazon Kindle.
Amazon is continuing its attempt at world domination making Kindle books available on every platform. The company announced that it is launching a Kindle app for the just-announced BlackBerry ...
August 10, 2011 / 11:08 AM EDT / CBS News . Amazon cloud reader app screenshot ...
Amazon.com has launched a new Kindle Cloud Reader Web application, which allows eBook enthusiasts to access over 950,000 volumes from the Kindle eReader right from their Internet browser, sans ...
This means you can send web articles to your Kindle with a couple of clicks, but it also reformats the page you’re looking at to make it easier to read on your e-reader. Read-it-later services ...
If you're an avid e-book reader or someone who has an extensive library of Kindle content, now is the time to back up your books. Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 26, readers will no longer be able to ...
“With Kindle for the Web, it’s easier than ever for customers to sample Kindle books – there’s no downloading or installation required,” said Dorothy Nicholls, Director, Amazon Kindle.