Friday, August 30, 2013

Amazon Launches Mexico Kindle Store - PC Magazine

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  • August 29, 2013 4:15 pm EST

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on Thursday expanded its Amazon Kindle Store to Yet Another Country – Mexico.

The Kindle Store offers Mexico More than 2 million titles, Hundreds of Thousands of Which are exclusive, Amazon said. The store is home to “The Most English-language bestsellers,” Including Such titles from authors as Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Isabel Allende, go Paulo Coelho.

Overall, the store offers more Than 70,000 Spanish-language titles, including books Written in Nahuatl and to other Mexican indigenous languages. For the launch, Amazon is offering More than 1,000 e-books with special MXN Prices starting at $ 9 (Less than $ 1). There’s Also More than 1,500 free books in Spanish.

“The vast majority of Mexicans do not have access to a bookstore in Their town, so we’re happy to launch the Kindle Store Mexico today and bring a huge bookstore with over 2 million titles to anyone with an Internet connection, “Pedro Huerta, Director of Latin America for Kindle content, said in a statement.

Besids launch the Kindle Store, Amazon Also Announced That its Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite devices are now on sale locally at Gandhi stores in Mexico. The Kindle is priced at $ 1.399 MXN ($ 105) while the Kindle Paperwhite will you back in September MXN $ 2.399 ($ ??180) and the Kindle Paperwhite Wi-Fi + 3G runs MXN $ 3.499 ($ ??263).

In addition, Independent Authors and publishers can now make their books available in the Mexico e-book store using Kindle Direct Publishing.

Meanwhile, Amazon last year launched a Spanish-language Kindle Store. The store, “eBooks Kindle en Español” was designed for U.S. Spanish-speaking users and includes more Than 30,000 titles. September U.S. users can store their Kindle on any Kindle device to Spanish.

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