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Apparently, Amazon mentions the millions of books, songs, and music available for download. They also mention that applications can be downloaded from Amazon. there is NO mention of access to the Android Market.
Does anyone know if the AM is accessible?
The Kindle Fire will not have the Android Market, but it will have the Amazon Android Market.
If your have an Android Phone or tablet, you can install the Android market on it the check out the apps you can get from the Amazon Android market.
Assuming both markets are equal. I would try to sell my apps in all possible markets if I were a dev. Perhaps the lack of an android market is not a big deal.

Amazon is B level compared to Google market and is pickier than iTunes if you have multiple devices. Keeps telling me I do not own Peggle and PvZ when trying to install to my Flyer. I have both installed on my D3 and Thrive. No such issues with my other apps through Google market.
Also, if you are not on line, the Amazon validation process can stop you from using apps. Some work, some do not.
Amazon market seems like a second rate iTunes effort.
If there is no A market does that mean no gmail, no maps, no YouTube?
Could I use this or a similar app to send the APK from my phone to my Kindle Fire and install that way?
Android Market - ShareMyApps
I use both the Android Market and the Amazon App Store. It is nice to have a choice. I know somebody will find a way to get the Android market on the Fire.
I don't believe the no Android Market thing will be a very big issue for very long. Developers would be stupid not to get their apps working for the Fire when it will clearly be the most successful Android tablet to date. You take your app's where the consumers are. This doesn't mean the Fire will get all the goodies of the Android Market, but I do believe it will get the essentials.
Actually, even with all the KF sales, I'd bet there are still more Honeycomb tablets out there. And once ICS takes over, all apps will be phone/tablet cross-platform. I don't see the draw for devs to the KF
I see your point but do you really think devs will be too lazy to port over their apps to the fire and be willing to miss out on the extra cash. It's not like they're porting from iOS, it would be far to simple not to make your app Fire compatible.
There's no need for porting. Everything scales on Android. If your app will work on a tablet, it'll work on the Fire.