Monday, August 15, 2011

Amazon launch Kindle Cloud Reader application

Amazon launch Kindle Cloud Reader application, which is a web-based application that can help online retailers that avoid banning the downloading through the application of the restrictions of Apple's App Store on Wednesday (10 / 8). Amazon said the party, the application uses HTML5 web standards to allow users to read e-books from the library Kindle via Safari or Google Chrome browsers.

The application has a button associated with the Kindle Store, which was recently removed from the application for the iPad Kindle and the iPhone. This step was taken in response to the recent restrictions on Apple App Store, which prohibits the developer to have an external link to the purchase of digital books or subscriptions in the app. Except, they gave 30 percent to the Apple of the panda.



Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Books, and the seller an e-book Canadian Kobo, also forced to modify their iPhone and iPad application to comply with these rules. Amazon also soon launch a support application for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Blackberry Playbook at the end of this year. (Xinhua / SHA)




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