Kindle App Idea #1
I’m thinking I’ll just start blogging the random ideas I have. Maybe they are good and i will eventually do it or maybe someone else will and I reap the benefits or maybe they suck and nothing happens. Either way, I get a +1 on my blogging stats.
I love my kindle and I think the demise of e-Ink in favor of reading on a tablets is overrated. The Kindle app store seemed like an obvious idea. Amazon clearly needs to grow the device and lots of people are unwilling to pay $200+ for a device that “just reads books” Not that there is anything wrong with that. Plus they can charge other people for apps without actually having to think of new uses for the Kindle themselves. Well played Amazon.
So idea #1. Facebook on the Kindle. Not original right? I don’t want a Facebook client because I rarely use Facebook anymore. The one really useful thing I like about Facebook is Facebook Connect. I really just want my list of friends and their data. I want the Kindle Facebook app to prompt me for a review after I finish a book and post that to Facebook. Then I want to be able to browse books my friends liked and click to buy. I read a fair amount of books and I’m always interested in recommendations. There are bunch of social book sites out there, but I hate having to enter stuff manually. The Kindle knows when I finish a book so I’d like to just take care of it then automagically. Cross posting the review to Amazon would be nice because I value the ratings on there, but I don’t have “friends” on Amazon so there isn’t an easy way to see what they recommend.
I have no idea what the SDK allows though. It would be great if there was some OnBookCompleted event that you could attach apps to. Also it’s Java and the thought of using Java again makes Kevin the Coder cower in fear. Maybe someone can get JRuby or Jython running on there.
That or it could just tweet the books I read automatically because you really can’t overshare enough on Twitter.