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Nov
16

Amazon Kindle Fire Source Code Released

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The Kindle Fire has been on the market for a paltry 24 hours and already the company has decided to release the source code to developers. This means now that it is released hackers and development teams can work on ways to overclock the CPU and provide custom Kernels for general optimization.

Google recently released the code for their latest iteration of the Android OS with Ice Cream Sandwich. One has to wonder how long it will take before that operating system is ported over to the Kindle Fire? If you feel like checking out the Source code, it is  around 800 MB and can be downloaded HERE.

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