YES! Kindle is an ebook reader device from Amazon.
There's a free app you can download on your computer to read Kindle books. Just google "Kindle for PC"
The Amazon website offers free e-books. E-books on Amazon are limited to Kindle users. Nowadays, you do not necessarily need a Kindle device to view Kindle books. The Kindle app can also be downloaded on phones, tablets and even the computer.
you have to use a usb to transfer books from comp to kindle
You can buy e-books in the kindle store from the kindle, and they will download directly onto your e-reader. Then you select the book from your main menu, and start reading!
The Amazon Kindle allows you to read Kindle books. These can be purchased directly from Amazon, and they are now available in a variety of colors to choose from.
No, only from amazon.
Only unprotected .mobi books are compatible with the Kindle. You can use books in .mobi format from Project Gutenberg, for example, but not e-books that you've purchased and have DRM.
Many libraries now offer e-books, which can be borrowed using the kindle e-reader (or similar devices). To find out if your library offers e-books, as well as to see what titles (if any) are available, consult the library catalogue.
it cannot do epub (yet)
Kindle has the cloud reader lets you read books without having a kindle e reader. Kindle has free and discounted books that you can download and read.
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No at this time the company does not offer e-books that are compatible with use for a Kindle. It is uncertain at this time as to rather or not they will be developing a program that allows compatibility anytime int he near future.