May 19
SEATTLE, May 18 (UPI) — Amazon.com said Tuesday that Kindle for Android, which can turn a phone into a library, would be available sometime this summer.
Kindle for Android is able to access 540,000 book titles and allows for synchronized bookmarks, so that readers can save their places across a wide technological landscape, including Kindle, the iPod touch, iPads, Blackberries and other devices, Amazon.com said in a statement.
Amazon.com said the program would allow users to synchronize the last page read across a variety of devices.
Books can be read even the devise is held horizontally or vertically. To turn the page, tap the side of the device, Amazon.com said.
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