Kindle Games: Early Thoughts
Amazon signaled a shift in its Kindle strategy when it introduced KDK a while ago. The platform was going to stay closed to a select developers, but the company did[…]
Amazon signaled a shift in its Kindle strategy when it introduced KDK a while ago. The platform was going to stay closed to a select developers, but the company did[…]
When Amazon announced Kindle Development Kit a while ago, it did promise us some exciting new applications. It has been a while, but Amazon has finally released a couple of[…]
Learning new words every day is a nice habit to pick up. It is not only good for your brain but could help improve your communication skills over time. You[…]
We have covered plenty of Kindle games on this site in the past. Kindle games won’t impress you with their 3D graphics or fast-paced action. At the same time, gamers[…]
Last week, we finally posted our review of Kindle 3. It’s truly a wonderful device to own or give as a gift to someone. But it is not without its[…]
Amazon already has 2 free games for Kindlers to play with. Shuffled Row and Every Word are mainly word games. So is Scrabble, which has just been released on Amazon,[…]
The Internet is a double edged sword. It has certainly made it easy to gather information, conduct research, study in a more thorough fashion, and interact with others interested in[…]
It is no secret that die-hard Kindle fans have not accepted the iPad as a real e-book reader. Amazon’s forums are full of Kindle fans who bash the iPad for[…]
Many Kindle fans have been waiting for Amazon to introduce a color screen Kindle to the market in response to Apple iPad. We hoped it would happen in 2010. According[…]
In the past few days, I have read all kinds of articles about how iPhone 2.0 crushes the Kindle, and how Kindle 2.0 is no better than the first Kindle.[…]