Kindle Gets Honeycomb'd In New Update

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Thursday, April 21st, 2011


One of the main complaints about Honeycomb is the lack of apps that are legitimately tailored to its ecosystem. Amazon’s Kindle app, available on a number of platforms, is only just now making the leap to Honeycomb with an improved layout and so on.

Good news for people who already have a few books bought through Kindle, but want to read them on their new Honeycomb tablet. I doubt there are that many of you out there, but hey.