Kindle App gets optimzed for Honeycomb


 Amazon has just declared that they’ve launched a version of their Kindle application that’s optimized for devices running Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. We’re pretty sure you’re jumping up and down right now the 17 of you who own such devices. Seriously, Amazon is hitting it out of the park with their Kindle strategy. They let you buy a book once, and then let you read it on a wide range of devices, syncing your position within a book when switching between smartphone, tablet, and PC/Mac. The application is free as always, all you need to do is search for Kindle in the Android Market and off you go.


Dorothy Nicholls, Director, Amazon Kindle said, “We’ve taken all the features customers love about Kindle for Android, and created a beautiful new user interface and a seamless shopping experience tailored to the look and feel of Honeycomb tablets,”. “As always, Kindle customers ‘Buy Once, Read Everywhere,’ so Kindle for Android is the perfect companion for the millions of customers who own a Kindle and a way for customers around the world to download and enjoy books on their Android phone or tablet even if they don’t yet own a Kindle.”

The last few words are highlighted for a reason. You don’t need to have Amazon’s Kindle to enjoy the content available for the Kindle, so if you’re itching to try out electronic books, chances are the mobile phone in your pocket can run Amazon’s Kindle app. When it comes to periodicals however, you’re going to need to cough up the dough and buy a Kindle, or better yet buy an iPad since chances are your favorite magazine is testing the tablet waters and are creating content that’s specially formatted for Apple’s luxury toy.

Advising you to download the following app and let us know what you think about it in the comments below.