
Amazon has finally launched the Kindle for Android app on the Android Market, which should be warmly welcomed by eBook fans who own Android-powered devices. In case you’re wondering, the Android version is more or less the same as the iPhone version, allowing users to sync their library across devices. You’ll be able to purchase content from Amazon via an optimized mobile browser version of the Amazon Kindle store, allowing you to choose from the 620,000 odd books that are available on the store, which normally sell for about $10. Your device will need to be running at least Android 1.6 in order to install Kindle for Android, but hopefully that isn’t a stumbling block for the device that you’re holding.
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