
Kindle Cloud Reader automatically synchronizes your Kindle library, as well as your last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights for all of your Kindle books, no matter how you choose to read them. Kindle Cloud Reader serves as the new door for Amazon to enter the Apple tablet and sell Kindle books, without facing the fee Apple charges for digital content sold via apps. For e-book publishers, Apple's new policies have been a big pain - taking a 30 percent cut of e-book purchase revenue for all the purchases made through the App Store. It will be available on additional Web browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, the BlackBerry PlayBook browser, and other mobile browsers, in the coming months.Įssentially, Amazon's new cloud service targets at expanding access to the service for the iPad users. Kindle Cloud Reader is an HTML5-based reading app, which allows users to read their Kindle e-books from Chrome and Safari, without requiring any download or installation.

Wednesday morning, Amazon has launched Kindle Cloud Reader to circumvent Apple's new in-app subscription rules.
