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Bezos helps Washington Post go national with Kindle app

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has plans to introduce the Washington Post, which he bought last year, to a larger national audience with the updated Kindle Fire tablet that's expected to be released this fall.

Amazon is developing a new tablet-friendly format for the newspaper that will come pre-loaded onto new Kindle devices as an application, Bloomberg Businessweek reported.

The app will be free for those who purchase the new Kindle,which is expected to have a larger screen, according to the article. For those with other Kindle models, or owners of Apple and Android tablets, Amazon will make the app available for download—with a monthly subscription fee.

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This app is the first bridging between the two companies Bezos now controls and a sign of how the tech mogul plans to update the paper's focus for an Internet-based audience. The Post previously tapped Kerry Lauerman, former editor-in-chief of Salon.com, to helm its mobile initiatives, the article said.

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