A wave of apps like Wavii and Summly serve news on the go
Chicago Tribune
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Silicon Valley may believe that mobile devices represent the future of information technology, but they've yet to come up with a slick and comprehensive way to read and process news. A growing group of technology ...
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The New Essential Apps November 2012
Gizmodo
The New Essential Apps November 2012 iPhones. iPads. Android. Windows Phone. We've updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Check them out!
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The Week in iOS Apps: Robots! Space! Westeros!
IDG News Service
This week's roundup of iOS apps includes offerings across a variety of realms--including Westeros. Already this week, we've brought you reviews of Fantastical for iPhone, WordPress for iOS, and Minecraft Reality, as well as news of updates to Google ...
See all stories on this topic »Broadcastr Team Launches SPUN, an iPhone App Highlighting Local News
BetaKit
This week the team behind Brooklyn-based Broadcastr, a location-based app that finds photos and audio based on where you are in a given city, launched a new iPhone app called SPUN, which aggregates news based on a user's location. SPUN ...
See all stories on this topic »Downloads Jump By 33% In October Following iPhone 5 Launch, Fiksu Says
TechCrunch
Downloads on the iOS platform jumped by about 33 percent after the iPhone 5 launched in late September, according to Fiksu, a Boston-based app marketing startup that helps developers use lots of different channels to get users. The seasonal bump up is ...
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FleshEatingZipper
I'm getting used to HTC Sense and the differences that I've noticed from playing with stock Jelly Bean on a Nexus 7. I don't mind Sense at all and the phone runs extremely fast than the iPhone. Closingapps is way faster and easier. All I do is hit the ...
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Chicago Tribune
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Silicon Valley may believe that mobile devices represent the future of information technology, but they've yet to come up with a slick and comprehensive way to read and process news. A growing group of technology ...
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Best iPhone Apps for Reading the News -- Is Summly the Best News App? LifeGoesStrong Summly claims to be one of the best iPhone apps for reading the news. With all of the news outlets, it's no surprise that we are in information overload. If you are searching for the best news app, search no further. Summly makes it easy to be informed ... See all stories on this topic » | LifeGoesStrong |
Gizmodo
The New Essential Apps November 2012 iPhones. iPads. Android. Windows Phone. We've updated all of our essential apps lists to include a few forgotten favorites, some long awaited arrivals and, as always, even more amazing apps. Check them out!
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BallotBox iPhone App Review: UK Social Polling Made Easy Tapscape BallotBox is an iPhone app developed by Jack Adamson. Its goal is simple: to give users a simple way to quickly create and share polls. Whether you want to start a conversation about big political questions or silly personal habits, BallotBox is a ... See all stories on this topic » | Tapscape |
IDG News Service
This week's roundup of iOS apps includes offerings across a variety of realms--including Westeros. Already this week, we've brought you reviews of Fantastical for iPhone, WordPress for iOS, and Minecraft Reality, as well as news of updates to Google ...
See all stories on this topic »Broadcastr Team Launches SPUN, an iPhone App Highlighting Local News
BetaKit
This week the team behind Brooklyn-based Broadcastr, a location-based app that finds photos and audio based on where you are in a given city, launched a new iPhone app called SPUN, which aggregates news based on a user's location. SPUN ...
See all stories on this topic »Downloads Jump By 33% In October Following iPhone 5 Launch, Fiksu Says
TechCrunch
Downloads on the iOS platform jumped by about 33 percent after the iPhone 5 launched in late September, according to Fiksu, a Boston-based app marketing startup that helps developers use lots of different channels to get users. The seasonal bump up is ...
See all stories on this topic »An iPhone User Switches to Android: Week One
FleshEatingZipper
I'm getting used to HTC Sense and the differences that I've noticed from playing with stock Jelly Bean on a Nexus 7. I don't mind Sense at all and the phone runs extremely fast than the iPhone. Closingapps is way faster and easier. All I do is hit the ...
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