Monday, July 18, 2011

Amazon Launches Kindle Textbook Rental Service, Allows Students To Store Notes In The Cloud

Amazon is now allowing students to rent textbooks on their Kindle and Kindle apps. The e-commerce giant is launching Kindle Textbook Rental today, which allows students can save up to 80% off textbook list prices by renting textbooks from the Kindle Store. Amazon says that students can customize rental periods between 30 and 360 days, so students only pay for the specific amount of time they need a book. And students can extend the rental time if they ened more time to use the textbook. The company says that "tens of thousands of textbooks" are available for the 2011 school year from publishers such as John Wiley & Sons, Elsevier and Taylor & Francis.

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