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Old 08-13-2011, 09:09 AM   #25
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It seems to me like original intent behind this release was having a plan-B in Apple feud and hedging against Google/Chromebooks. It does however have a good potential and and good uses even in the current state. Here's my 1000+ words on Kindle Cloud Reader. Would love to hear some feedback and get into a nice civil argument over it
Agree on most points.

I do not work as a programmer anymore (well, just T-SQL) but certainly moving this to the browser make it easier to reach more people and maintain the whole app.

I managed to install the Kindle app on my Ubuntu computer via Wine, but this solution is fully supported and that's nice.

This is just the initial release and maybe looks like is adding nothing to the existing market, but there is a lot of potential here.
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