Amazon’s Kindle App for BlackBerry smartphones for download
Amazon introduced Kindle reading for the iPhone App is now a mobile application for BlackBerry smartphones from Ebooks. The BlackBerry App Kindle can be downloaded now from Amazon.com.
The Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader from Amazon that allows you to e-books and e-papers are downloaded and read. In the USA the E-Reader is available since November 2007. Since October 2009 the Kindle outside the U.S. and hence in Germany is available. Orders can be placed only on the Kindle, however, the U.S. Amazon site. Amazon offers for its e-reader than 350,000 e-books and e-papers in English.
Since March 2009 there is also an iPhone app from Amazon. “Kindle for iPhone” may constitute Kindle content and share these with the other platforms. Since December 2009, the German App for iPhone is available and about the same time also a version released for Windows PCs. Now a new Kindle App for BlackBerry smartphones is added. It is available for the models 8520 and BlackBerry Curve 8900, Bold 9000 and 9700, Storm 9530 and 9550 and Storm2 Tour 9630th
For now, the app is available again just in the U.S.. This can be easily circumvented, however: You can register with a U.S. address at amazon.com and then the use in Germany is possible. The specialty of the Amazon app: can be done via the Amazon Whispernet synchronization between devices. Sun will then be displayed on all connected devices always read the last spot.
Also bookmarks and notes can be automatically synchronized between the Kindle readers. This makes the mobile app Kindle to a very practical thing: Read the time on the train just a few pages later is no problem. Unfortunately, the Amazon Kindle App for BlackBerry smartphones only e-book represents, e-papers are not yet supported and also still lacking a version for Mac computers. However, this is from Amazon has already been announced.
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