If you are an Amazon Kindle user then there is some very good news coming up your way. Amazon has announced a new firmware update for their Kindle e-book reader that will add Facebook and Twitter support on the Kindle. So from now on whenever you are reading your favourite books on the Kindle, you can share you thoughts about the read on Facebook and at the same time get real time comments from your friends about your views. You can also get feedback about a particular book from your friends using Facebook or Twitter, before you start reading it.

Looks like even Microsoft has finally realised that Facebook and Twitter are the new, emerging and super-hit social networking platforms. So instead of showing the world it’s own social networking website, Microsoft has tied up with Facebook, Twitter, Myspace & LinkedIn in order to facilitate users with providing chat and social features under one roof.
The new Windows Live messenger now fetches updates from your Social Network profiles and aggregates all of them in one separate tab. And with this, commenting on friends’ Facebook photos or updating status messages for all your social networking profiles from the Windows Live Messenger interface has become a reality.
