Surely its Kindle all the way sort of scenario that Amazon wants and with that in mind, they are intent to let loose Kindle on as many platform as they can. And the latest platform to have been graced with the Kindle e-book reading app is the Windows Phone 7. Amazon has announced the new Kindle application, which will be the first of its kind dedicated e-reader application for the newly released WP7 platform will be ready before the curtain comes down on 2010.
Also, the new app will have all that one has come to associate with the Kindle though Amazon has stated there will something more as well. Like among the new features that are to be added include the ability to make personalized book recommendations right on the Kindle app home screen itself while also enabling the user to inform friends about any book suggestions right from book within the library itself without requiring to log out of the app.
These apart, the Kindle app will have all that has made the Amazon e-book reading application one of the most sought after in the world. Like it will continue to have WhisperSync technology, access to more than 725,000 books now available on the US Kindle store as well as the ‘last page read’ feature that allows one to continue with the reading irrespective of the device he has last read the e-book on.
The Kindle app is already a huge success on devices like Kindle, Kindle 3G, Kindle DX, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, Mac, PC, recently launched BlackBerry, devices running Android with Windows Phone 7 based devices all set to be the newest addition to the list before its over with 2010.
With a keen interest in tech, I make it a point to keep myself updated on the latest developments in technology and gadgets. That includes smartphones or tablet devices but stretches to even AI and self-driven automobiles, the latter being my latest fad. Besides writing, I like watching videos, reading, listening to music, or experimenting with different recipes. The motion picture is another aspect that interests me a lot, and I'll likely make a film sometime in the future.