Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Amazon made the "Kindle" -iPhone analogue

E-shop Amazon has released a free application for iPhone, allowing the purchase of books and magazines, as well as to read their electronic versions on-screen smartphone Apple, writes The Wall Street Journal.

Thus, service purchase e-books, most of which cost about 10 dollars, is now available not only to buyers device Kindle, but also users of mobile phones. Application for iPhone, which is well called, Kindle for iPhone, has only a few weeks after the presentation of the new version of Kindle.

The authors of the program, which is only available in the U.S., suggest that users of the new applications will not be reading books on the iPhone more than half due to eye strain and battery. Purchased books will be placed not more than six devices.

The program has a function Whispersync, allowing remember where finished reading, and continue with it regardless of what device is used for access to the text.

Device Kindle, can read e-books, was first introduced in November 2007. It has cost nearly 400 dollars. The new version costs about 360 dollars.

Screenshot of "Kindle"

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