Oct 22, 2009 11:15 am US/Pacific
Amazon Gives Away Kindle Software For PC
SEATTLE (CBS 5 / AP) ―
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A Kindle media reader.
CBS
Amazon.com is trying to get more people to buy the electronic books that are compatible with its Kindle e-reader -- even if they don't have the gadget.
Amazon.com Inc. is offering free software that lets people read the books on a computer.
The Seattle-based online retailer said Thursday that it will release "Kindle for PC" in November. It will let people buy, download and read Kindle books on a PC.
The company already offers a similar application for Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPod Touch that lets users access Kindle books whether or not they own the device.
The announcement follows Barnes & Noble Inc.'s unveiling of a competing e-reader, the nook.
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