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Can't see Apple all of a sudden disallowing the Kindle app. I'd be willing to wager Amazon will have an updated app for the iPad, if not by it's release date, soon to follow.
Their existing app may work perfectly well, just not sure how text will look in non-updated apps that are just expanded to fit the iPad screen. That's something we'll find out soon enough.
I imagine an iPad-specific Kindle app will be on the cards, but how it impacts on their own hardware sales and the price they would have to put on the app will be interesting!
To the OP, I'm sadly not a major reader anymore, but iBooks here in the UK would certainly make me more likely to buy an iPad, and an iPad maybe be more likely to get me back into reading things other than blogs and text books! As a student, the potential iBook education market is of more interest to me, although, I'm still more than happy to go to the University library!