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Kindle for Android Adds Highlighting, Notes, and Voice Search

Posted on 23 September 2010 by

The Kindle app for Android is now updated with new features to make it on par with its iPhone counterpart. Features include:

  • Add, edit or delete notes and highlights
  • Search inside the book for words or phrases
  • Search using voice
  • Choose to lock the screen orientation in either landscape or portrait
  • Look up words on Wikipedia and Dictionary.com

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Original post by Leon

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