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Old 08-11-2011, 12:08 AM   #17
Readmoore
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Every piece of news on Kindle Cloud Reader says it's rolled out in response to Apple's terms that kinda forced Amazon Kindle app to remove the button to access Amazon store.

I'm just puzzled as to how Cloud has anything to do with apple... It's a reader for the browsers. How does it solve the problem of not having the "Go to Store" button on iPad/iPhones? We could easily browse the internet on a computer and buy books anyway. and whatever books bought is automatically synced with those apple apps to begin with. So how does Kindle Cloud has anything to do with Apple's terms? Do those news reporters really know what they're talking about? Am I missing anything functions of the Cloud?
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