Actually, there is no difference in memory capacity of the various versions of the Kindle. They all can hold 3,500 books.
Currently, Amazon has six unique versions of their e-reader the Kindle. There is the original Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite and Paperwhite 3G, the Kindle Fire, the Kindle Fire HD, and the Kindle Fire HD 4G.
no. As of spring 2013 Storia is now available for all versions of the Kindle Fire.
Current versions of the Kindle do not have a touch screen, but the Kindle Touch is due for relase next month (november 2011) and is available to preorder from Amazon now.
The difference is that the kindle fire is thicker but has more chances than the nook.
The only difference is a 3G module in the 3G version and both have Wi-Fi built in. It means you can access the Internet from any hot-spot and receive files sent to <your_kindle_name>@free.kindle.com for free. However, the 3G versions allows you to receive books from Amazon.com wirelessly anywhere in the world for free and to access the Internet from any place in the world with cellular coverage.
Some are full, some condensed
There are none available from the Amazon Kindle store. However, several websites may have unofficial versions
kindle dose not have a camera and a i pad 2 has one
Games on the kindle cost various amounts. It depends what game you're looking for.
There are apps in the various markets that can do this for you. Check your app market for the auto kindle ebook converter.
Yes. The Nexus 10 is 10.055 inches. The Kindle Fire is 7 inches. Even the Kindle Fire HD, which come in 7 inch and 8.9 inch versions, is still smaller.
The Amazon Kindle Fire can possess up to 1024 megabytes (MB); however, the first generation Kindle Fire has a smaller capacity of 512 megabytes (MB) total.