kindle-for-iphone As of today, you can now read Kindle titles on your Apple iPhone.
The free Kindle for iPhone App is just what it sounds like: It lets you read e-books that you’ve bought from Amazon. It won’t let you actually buy the titles from the online bookseller, though. To do that, you will need to use your Kindle or a Web browser. But since you can use the iPhone’s built-in Safari browser to buy a Kindle book, that’s a fairly minor distinction.

 
Kindle for iPhone allows you access to all of your Kindle content right from the comfort of your iPhone or iPod touch, and if you have the good fortune of owning an honest-to-goodness Kindle, Whispersync will kick in to keep your location synchronized between readers so that you can alternate reading devices while never losing your place in a book.
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Get Kindle for iPhone via Apple’s App Store.

Source: All Things Digital, AppScout, engadget

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