Amazon appears to have realized that e-book readers are going to take over traditional paper books and for that it’s speeding up the development of Kindle. In less than a year, it has released two versions of the device, Kindle and Kindle 2 and reports state that the third one is set to come out much sooner than anyone would have anticipated. The latest version might come our as early as this week or maybe a bit less. Whenever it’s coming, the new Kindle will have a bigger screen, the idea behind is to optimize the device for newspapers and magazines, which are a bit difficult to read in the current size. Well let’s just wait and see if all the rush proves fruitful for Amazon, perhaps it feels the pinch to stay ahead of any possible competition.
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