Amazon’s extending its electronic bookstore onto your desktop. The company announced plans for a Kindle for PC desktop application at Microsoft’s Windows 7 launch event Thursday. The move, curiously ...
Amazon announced a new (and free!) application for the PC that lets users enjoy Kindle books on their computers. Thanks to the Kindle for PC software, Kindle books can now be read on the Kindle, ...
The Kindle e-book reader syncs with your Amazon account to display the e-books you've purchased, but you can access your Kindle content from any computer via the Internet or with Kindle for PC. Amazon ...
Amazon.com Inc. is trying to get more people to buy the electronic books that are compatible with its Kindle gadget by offering free software for people to read them on a computer. The Seattle-based ...
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 ...
Amazon is perhaps the best placed to really push the eBook reader as a global solution and with recent announcements confirming that local libraries will be offering eBook rentals there seems to be ...
Amazon released a Kindle for PC app, available as a free 5.17MB download for Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Much like the Kindle for iPhone app, Kindle for PC syncs your Amazon e-book downloads and shows ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. We first caught wind of the Amazon Kindle for PC application back in October when it was announced with a vague launch date of November.
The scales of justice definitely don’t tip in grayscale’s favor when it comes to the overall e-reader device experience for consumers. Whether it’s an Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader or Barnes & Noble Nook ...