Here are eight apps that every Kindle Fire newbie should consider downloading to get themselves started.
By Brad Reed
Love your new Kindle Fire tablet but unsure of what apps to use? Let us help
If you're one of the reported millions of people looking to buy an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet when it goes on sale this week, you're probably going want to know what apps are available for it. Lucky for you, we're here to help! After casually perusing the apps that Amazon has announced have been developed specifically for the Kindle Fire so far, we've picked out some apps that you'll want to have on your shiny new tablet once you pick it up. Here are eight apps that every Kindle Fire newbie should consider downloading to get themselves started.
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