Amazon introduced its e-book shop and reader app for the iPad Monday, entering the battle for e-books dominance against Apple's own iBooks store and Barnes & Noble's e-reader iPad app.
Amazon announced that more than 450,000 Kindle books would be available through its Kindle app for the iPad, when Apple's tablet arrives on April 3. The app will use Amazon's Whispersync technology to automatically synchronize the last page you read on other compatible devices, such as iPhones or Kindle e-readers.
The Kindle app for the iPad has been tailored to the size, look, and feel of the tablet, according to Amazon, and it lets you customize the background color and font size for the book's text. You can also adjust screen brightness from within the app.
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