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Today marks the official launch of Amazon Coins, a new virtual currency used to buy games, apps, and make in-app purchases. And to help get Coins off the ground, Amazon is gifting every Kindle ...
Amazon has just debuted its own virtual currency, Amazon Coins, allowing customers to pay for apps on its Amazon Appstore for Android, as well as some in-app items.Kindle Fire customers in the US ...
Amazon have announced a virtual currency for their Android App Store, Amazon Coins, and it could be one of the most disruptive services offered by CEO Jeff Bezos to the Android community. As it ...
Amazon customers in the US, the UK, and Germany can now earn, buy, and spend Amazon Coins via their Android phones and tablets. Previously available just for Kindle users, Amazon Coins were minted ...
Keeping up with Hearthstone can get expensive, but you can save as much as 25 percent off the sticker price of Hearthstone cards by using either iTunes credit or Amazon Coins. It all comes down to ...
Amazon is launching its own money, Amazon Coins, and handing out £4 to every Kindle Fire and HDX owner to get you started.
Last week, Amazon announced plans to mint its own virtual currency, Amazon Coins, as a new way to pay for games, apps, and in-app purchases. The company’s custom currency will be aimed at Kindle ...
Essentially, the coin is the online retailer's first whack at proprietary digital currency. Come April 25, Kindle Fire users will be able to spend Amazon coins on games, apps, and other in-app ...
Bundle Amazon Coins with Kindle hardware purchases. For example, if you buy a Kindle Fire, you get $50 in Amazon Coins to spend on apps and services.