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Old 10-07-2011, 06:13 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The Fire doesn't really enter into the picture. It's a US-only device (where of course there is no surcharge) and likely to stay that way.
I seriously doubt that. Amazon has already, by mistake, announced the opening of their app store to the rest of the world. They're propagating both kindle devices and the kindle store to just about everywhere. Their music service is available internationally.

It would make little sense to limit their only device capable of sampling all of these services when the services themselves are, or are preparing to become, available internationally. Now, if you mean the fire specifically then you might be entirely right. But the Kindle fire 2, or ice, or whatever the next will be called will be international.
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