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Kindle Cloud Reader will be available on additional web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, the BlackBerry PlayBook browser, and other mobile browsers, in the coming months.
Some users have reported technical issues, particularly when using Kindle Cloud Reader on Chromebooks. These issues include books not showing up in the library and difficulties with synchronization.
Kindle Cloud Reader will be available on additional web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, the BlackBerry PlayBook browser, and other mobile browsers, in the coming months.
Amazon unveiled a new HTML5 Kindle Web app on Wednesday. Kindle Cloud Reader, which is already up and running, provides access to books offline and online via a Web browser with no download or ...
Features of Kindle Cloud Reader include: – An immersive view of your entire Kindle library, with instant access to all of your books ...
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet may be a competitive shot at the Apple iPad, but Amazon's addition of a new cloud-backed browser and free cloud storage makes the Kindle Fire a true cloud tablet.
The free app enables you to read your books online or offline, with no download or installation required. As with all Kindle apps, the Cloud Reader automatically synchronises your Kindle library ...
Personal documents are now in Amazon Cloud Drive: Starting today, all personal documents that you have archived in your Kindle Library will be available to access, delete, organize, and share from ...
Amazon announced this morning through an email to its customers that all personal documents archived in your Kindle e-reader library are also now being made available from Amazon Cloud Drive. The ...
Personal documents saved in your Kindle Library will now be accessible from anywhere via Cloud Drive.