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[Posted by: Steve]
Amazon.com has released its new, free Kindle for BlackBerry application, giving Research In Motion (RIM) smartphone users access to the online retailer's catalogue or more than 400,000 digital books for its Kindle e-reader and associated mobile applications...

I told you to expect the Kindle BlackBerry app about two months ago, and Amazon has finally decided to let the free application out into the wild. Kindle for BlackBerry lets you access your Kindle books even if you don't have a Kindle on-hand; the app automatically synchronizes your last page read and annotations between devices using Amazon's "Whispersync" technology; and you can create bookmarks and view annotations you created on your Kindle in past, according to Amazon.

Kindle arrives free on BlackBerry

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02/19/2010

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