Kindle goes international
Finally it seems that Amazon’s Kindle sold all possible in the U.S. and decided to get a Kindle version International that you can already pre order and those who live outside the country to the north we will be able to use it seriously because the reality is that now you could buy it for you and “export “but not 100% enjoying it …
have a Kindle without wireless subscription books or newspapers automatically and transparently is like having a PC and having to navigate anywhere on the internet to fit on a flash drive;)
Why do I say this? because it’s true, you could go to USA, buy a Kindle, download books to your PC, connect the Kindle via USB, transferring files, ask not to have to delete retransferred, read the book and so on. con with each book I bought … Compare that to type in amazon.com and buy the book you want and it’s automatically downloaded and wake up and have your diary already loaded and ready to read ….
In short, although it is still unclear which countries will be able to enjoy it (the information is confusing but official: S) International becomes the Kindle, just in time to stop the advance of the Sony Reader 505
Tip: You can infer something of the markets that will sell international newspapers available in the Kindle Store are: La Stampa (Italy), El Pais (Spain), El Universal (Mexico), O Globo (Brazil), The Daily Telegraph (UK), The International Herald Tribune, Le Monde (France) and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany) … but I see La Nacion and Clarin;)