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Kindle Previewer for HTML 5 announced

Kindle Previewer for HTML 5 announced

Amazon has just announced Kindle Previewer for HTML 5, where it will allow you to sample Kindle books from just about anywhere. With this, Kindle book previews will be available through your web browser where all you need to do is click a Preview button on an Amazon book detail page, where a new browser window will automatically open, boasting contents of the preview within for you to peruse through. If reading through the preview makes your hand reach for your wallet, you can just click the buy button where it will then be downloaded to your Kindle or any one of their free Kindle apps which is available across various platforms. Amazon seems to move forward to making profit off their books rather than concentrate on the Kindle hardware alone, which is a good thing since the combined mass market device userbase is far larger, so it makes sense to make a profit via volume.

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