Amazon’s ridiculously hyped Kindle Fire tablet will launch next week with apps from Netflix, Facebook, Rovio, Electronic Arts, PopCap and more, with several thousand apps available in total, the company announced.
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Big-name apps that will be available on day one and run on the Kindle Fire include Angry Birds, Bloomberg, Cut the Rope, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, IMDb Movies & TV, Jenga, LinkedIn, Pandora, Plants vs Zombies, Pulse, Quickoffice Pro, Twitter, The Weather Channel and Zillow.
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Launching with support from such heavy hitters will help keep the Kindle Fire more competitive in the apps department against the Apple iPad 2 and Android tablets that can access the Android marketplace. The apps should also help keep the tablet at the top of consumers’ minds in the face of the B&N Nook Tablet launch, which will begin shipping just a few days after the Kindle Fire launches.
The Kindle Fire launches Nov. 15 and runs $199. It will feature a 7-inch screen with 1024 x 600 resolution, TI OMAP4 dual-core processor and 8GB of on-board storage.
Your move, Nook Tablet.
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