Question for Blackberry - Does Kobo Deal Preclude a Kindle App?

Simple yes or no.  Amazon doesn't give anything beyond general non-answers.  There was a big announcement months ago that there would be a Kindle app.  That turned out not to be true.
There is, instead, a terrible app from Kobo.  Blackberry needs to answer the question: Does the existance of the Kobo app preclude a Kindle app in the next few weeks?  If so, my PB is going back to the store.
Also, where is the Skype app we were promised?

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http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-PlayBook/Kindle-Cloud-Reader/m-p/1249433
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