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Amazon spokesperson affirms that Kindle app for Mac is being 'worked on'
Amazon spokesperson affirms that Kindle app for Mac is being 'worked on'
Don't pretend you didn't see this one coming -- just days after Amazon confirmed that a Kindle application was indeed coming soonish for the PC , a company spokesperson has now stated that a Mac version is also in the works. With the explosion of e-reader competition, it's no shock to see ...
Amazon's Working on Kindle Reader Software for Mac, Too
Amazon's Working on Kindle Reader Software for Mac, Too
fastcompany.com — BY Chris Dannen Thu Oct 22, 2009 at 5:23 PM... (more) Amazon's Working on Kindle Reader Software for Mac, Too
Barnes & Noble Won't Sell Nook To Go In All Stores
paidcontent.org — Its 700-plus U.S. stores should give Barnes & Noble an edge in the contest for e-reader dollars... but many won’t be selling the actual Nook on site. Instead, I was told as a customer, the booksellers will order a device for in-store customers ... (more) Barnes & Noble Won't Sell Nook To Go In All Stores
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E-book Echo: Welcome the Nook; Kindle on the PC, Android is King of E-book Readers [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... , to allow reading Kindle books on any PC. The software is full-featured, with a library manager and reader that is touch optimized for Windows 7 PCs with a touchscreen. The PC program will work with the Amazon WhisperNet, so it will sync libraries and reading positions the same as the Kindle and iPhone versions. The PC Kindle reader program will be available in November. Amazon is working on a version of the program for the Mac platform, but no release date has been provided. ...

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