![]() ![]() "Turns out there won’t be one included by default. It will take a few steps to access messages, adds Siegler. The Kindle Fire won't offer mail on the Kindle by default. "The notable standout, for now, is Time Warner’s giant Time Inc," Kafka continues. "Hearst, Conde Nast and Meredith all have deals to sell digital versions of their titles on the new device, according to industry sources." But it hasn't convinced all to embrace its subscription terms, yet. Specifically, Amazon has gotten most of the big magazine publishers on board, adds Kafka. It has some pretty good content, but not everything.While that store doesn’t offer all the apps found in Google’s Android Market, Amazon has been rounding up the big app makers to get them on board for the Fire launch, I’m told. "Amazon has built their own custom version of Android (that looks nothing like Android) and it utilizes their own Android Appstore. Apple isn't about to share its iOS with Amazon, but Amazon didn't exactly copycat other Android tablets, reports Siegler. ![]() "The company will roll out a bigger version that is closer in size to the iPad next year." Expect a bigger version later, reports AllThingsD's Peter Kafka. " It will be a 7-inch backlit display tablet that looks similar to the BlackBerry PlayBook." Yet, this might just be the first iteration of the Kindle Fire. Unlike the iPad, which measures 9.5 inches high and 7.3 inches wide, it looks like Amazon will release a babier version, continues Siegler. ![]()
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