Kindle Cloud Reader

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Amazon has just released a service called Cloud Kindle Reader, which allows its users to read in the comfort of their Kindle books on line. The service is accessible to all users who use both Mac and PC browsers like Safari or Google Chrome.

Cloud Kindle Reader works great with iPad

It also affects the holders of the tablet of Cupertino, which given the recent difficulties it had in the App Store with Amazon purchases in Access, in danger of not being able to read their own books with the Kindle iPad. With this new service, Amazon has curbed the problem, apparently because the service works exceptionally well for iPad from Safari and then if there are no other obstacles on the part of Apple, Kindle will return the books to be “browsed” directly from the iPad.

Personally I find this move by Amazon’s very clever because he realized that the only way to counter Apple is doing in the few weaknesses that the Cupertino giant, iBooks and honestly is a “flaw” that Apple should fix as soon as possible, because it seems to me that the service is left to itself with little content and also of poor quality.

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