One of the problems with the Kindle Fire is that it doesn’t come stocked with the standard Android apps, especially the Android Market. Kindle Fire forces you to use the Amazon Appstore for Android (which isn’t bad, but lacks some apps).
Well, according to this how-to post (and this one), you shouldn’t feel any more inferiority to your “standard” Android colleagues. This simple process looks to broaden your Kindle experience.
Although I still think its interface and screen are too small to be practical for any attorney using Android, it’s a great “keep in your pocket” kind of device.

