Monday, June 10, 2013

How to read Kindle books without a Kindle - InfoBAE.com

two years of the launch of Kindle, Amazon’s customers were already buying more eBooks than paper books in a ratio of 114 to 100. These data, together with a model of royalties where the author gets 70%, are making many books are published only in digital format for Kindle.

There is only one problem: you do not have you Kindle.

So how can you do to read that book that only exists in digital or other book that does exist on paper but if you comprás in the U.S. will be stuck in the office like a sandal?

I’ll give the first good news of the week: can read books published for Kindle without a Kindle.

Amazon Turns

not so concerned about selling digital book readers like to sell content and for that reason, offers applications that can read Kindle books on PC, Mac, Linux, iPad , Tablet Android, iPhone and Blackberry.

To read Kindle books on PC you can download it free this application

To read Kindle books on MAC you can download it free this application

To read Kindle books on Linux (or in a booth) you can use free Cloud Reader

To read Kindle books on iPad, you can download it free this application

To read Kindle books on a tablet or Android phone you can download it free this application

To read Kindle books on an iPhone or iPod Touch you can download it free this application

To read Kindle books from a Blackberry you can download it free this application

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Finally remember

the best titles in Spanish for Kindle that can be found today on Amazon. As it happens, are all of an author namesake.

1. Colbert’s Dream (novel)
2. The Great Monterrey (novel)
3. Copyright (chronic)

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