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image Amazon has been looking for engineers familiar with mobile-related software, including Windows Mobile.

Will a Kindle app will soon appear for for this OS and others, including Android?

No surprise if so, given Jeff Bezos’s recent statements and the existing K-app for the iPhone.

But a BusinessWeek piece—with mention of ads for engineers and all that—strengthens the case.

If nothing else, consider the antitrust angle I’ve brought up again and again.

BusinessWeek, in fact, quotes analyst Jeffrey Lindsay of Sanford Bernstein as saying: “"They can’t keep the Kindle a closed system, because it will attract the attention of regulators.”

Meanwhile, in terms of specifics, here’s what BusinessWeek says about the recruitment ads:

“In the past several months the online retailer has been expanding its team of mobile engineers. It’s also acquiring companies whose products and knowhow could help Amazon turn out new software for cell phones. The goals may be to sell new programs that can run on Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader, make Amazon’s digital titles available for more devices, and ring up revenue from sales of mobile applications, say several software executives and analysts.”

Well, we already know about the Stanza purchase.

(Via wmpoweruser.com.)

 
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