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Kindle 3 2 0 35

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Kindle 3.2.0.35 for android
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Kindle reading application on your phone with thousands of free books.
The Kindle app is optimized for Android devices allow users to read Kindle books on an easy to use interface. You will have access to over one million books in the Kindle store, including new versions of popular New York Times best selling at $ 9.99. Read thousands of free ebooks and more than 100 newspapers - magazines.
Amazon Whispersync automatically syncs the last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights on the devices (including Kindle).

  • Current Version: 3.2.0.35
  • Requires Android: 2.1 and up
  • Size: 3.5MB
  • V3.2.0.35 update:
  • • localized support for French, Italian, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese
  • • vài bug fixes
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Steve Jobs Timeline 1 0 0

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Steve Jobs Timeline 1.0.0 for android
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Steve Jobs Timeline 1.0.0 is an application that Steve Jobs tribute from us. It contains all of his information from young till now.
RIP Steve Jobs
  • Current Version: 1.0.0
  • Requires Android: 2.1 and up
  • Size: 1.4MB
  • V1.0.0 update:
  • initail version;
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Walking down the memory lane The Apple II Turns 35 now!

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Apple IIA history-making machine
On April 16 and 17, 1976, a scrappy startup named Apple Computer introduced the Apple II at San Franciscos West Coast Computer Faire. The most sophisticated of the early personal computers, it was an enormous hit -- helping to jumpstart the PC revolution and foreshadowing the impact of the Mac, iPod, iPhone and iPad.

The two Steves 
The Two Steves
Steve Jobs (left) was 22 when the Apple II debuted at the 1977 West Coast Computer Faire; Steve "Woz" Wozniak was 26. Here are Apples founders at the Faire, classic expressions already in place. Their complementary gifts -- Jobs visionary consumer sense, Wozs engineering wizardry -- made the Apple II a breakthrough.
 Apple I 
The first Apple of them all
The Apple IIs primitive predecessor -- known at first simply as the Apple Computer -- didnt even come in a case until retailer Paul Terrell insisted on it. Designed by Woz and selling for $666.66 in 1976, it sold a few hundred units -- back when when that was enough to make it a success.
 Apple II with open case 
Expandability was built in
The Apple II had an easy-to-remove lid and eight slots for add-in cards, making it one of the most customizable computers of its era. Here it is with a Hayes Micromodem II installed -- providing dial-up access to bulletin board systems and other online services at a zippy 300 bits per second.
  Apple III computer 
The follow-up that flopped
In 1980, when the Apple II was still a huge hit, Apple released a souped-up, more business-oriented computer called the Apple III. One of few products ever released by the company that is most famous for having failed, it was pricey and flaky, and couldnt compete with 1981s IBM PC.
Apple IIc PlusThe Apple II evolves
For more than a decade, the original 1977 Apple II inspired additional models, even after the arrival of the Macintosh. 1988s Apple IIc Plus -- in a trim, pseudoportable case -- was the final new computer in the II line. Another moodel,, the IIe, stayed on sale until November 1993.

 

 

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