![]() | KHTS Radio : Non-profit Project Kindle has been operating a number of retreats and programs for disabled and physically and mentally challenged children since 1998, including their camp in Hordville, Nebraska. |
![]() | Sacramento Bee : Apartment Guide understands how prospective residents are leveraging mobile technology to find an ideal place to live and as one of the first in the industry to create a real estate rental application specifically for Kindle Fire, Apartment Guide is ... |
![]() | n3rdabl3 : These coins can be used as currency for Amazon Kindle and Amazon App Store purchases. The virtual currency that's currently only available in the US converts directly with pennies meaning 100 Amazon Coins equals to $1 and has been introduced as ... |
![]() | PC Advisor : The other is from aspiring authors who are looking to give away their books for free in order to build a reputation for themselves. Either way, if you are looking for a free book to read, there's plenty to choose from out there. Here's how to get free ... |
![]() | Light Reading : Starz announced that the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD are the latest devices to offer support for its online authenticated TV Everywhere services, STARZ PLAY, ENCORE PLAY, and MOVIEPLEX PLAY. Earlier this month, the company built upon its PLAY ... |
![]() | International Business Times : The Amazon Coins program is supported by the second-generation Kindle Fire, the 7-inch and 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD as well as the Amazon Appstore. Users of the first generation Kindle Fire are not entirely out of luck, but will have to make purchases ... |
![]() | TechCrunch : Amazon's competing Kindle devices have shipped with an “experimental” web browser since the Kindle 2, but have not offered an email client on anything except for the Kindle Fire tablets. Making Nook hardware a little more flexible for users is a good ... |
![]() | Softonic EN : Today, Amazon announced a new virtual currency it's launching on its Kindle Fire line of devices. The new virtual currency will give Kindle Fire users an alternative method for purchasing content like movies, music, and apps. Unlike the confusing ... |
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![]() | Technorati : Well, they arrived today. My 500 free coins, the equivalent of $5.00 to use with my Kindle Fire. The coins were given to promote Amazon's launch of virtual coins. The free coins were deposited in the accounts of new Kindle Fire customers and current ... |
![]() | Expert Reviews : Following rumours earlier this year that Amazon was looking to expand its Kindle range out of eReaders and cut-price tablets into the smartphone market, the Wall Street Journal has said that not only is a Kindle smartphone incoming but it will be ... |
![]() | Android Community : Amazon has launched some virtual currency this morning. The currency is called Amazon Coins and they were originally announced back in early-February. The Amazon Coins will be used by Kindle Fire users and to get things started, Amazon will be giving ... |
![]() | Forbes : A few months ago we wrote about Amazon's new virtual currency for Kindle users called “coins” to purchase apps, games, and in-app items on the Kindle Fire. Today, Amazon announced that customers can now use Amazon Coins, and to celebrate the ... |
![]() | The Next Web : “Today we are giving Kindle Fire owners $5 worth of Coins to spend on new apps and games, or to purchase in-app items, such as recipes in iCookbook, song collections in SongPop or mighty falcon bundles in Angry Birds Star Wars,” says Mike George, Vice ... |