Kindle software for PCs
Soon you won’t have to own the Kindle itself to get access to Amazon’s store of e-books. ZDNet reports:
Amazon announced on Thursday its “Kindle for PC,” a free application that lets users read e-books on their PCs.
The software makes it easier for a tablet PC to double as an e-reader that’s compatible with Amazon’s Kindle store and its 360,000-some books.
Like its namesake e-reader device, Kindle for PC uses Amazon’s Whispersync tech to automatically save and synchronize bookmarks and last page read across devices.
You may give up some portability but you save $259. Now let’s see what Barnes and Noble does.
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