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Amazon Appstore for Android gets a Kindle Fire-inspired facelift

The Kindle Fire itself should be every week far from release, but users of different Android tablets and phones can now get a small taste of what is in store courtesy of version 2.0 of the Amazon Appstore . That update began rolling out late last night and, as you’ll discover above, it brings with it a refreshed UI that moves the app more consistent with the Kindle Fire’s steely gray interface. The update also adds support for in-app purchases and parental controls, in addition to quite a few other tweaks and function improvements. Still not sign of these big-name apps which are promised for the Kindle Fire, though.

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