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- Guardian News & Media Enters Smartphone Arena With
- Guardian News & Media has launched its paid-for iPhone app in a bid to corner the news app market in the UK, US and Ireland - and it’s looking into launching on other mobile platforms in future.As paidContent:UK revealed in September, GNM has been working on the app for...
- External links 2009-12-14
- Fluent News: The First "Up-to-the-Minute" Mobile Newspaper
- Two weeks ago, when Google announced its "Fast Flip" service for aggregating and monetizing online media, a couple of us here at Bnet noted that Google had accomplished something that its major media partners like The New York Times and the Washington Post had not, and that was to provide...
- Blog posts 2009-09-28
- Fluent Adds Premium "Filtering" Features for its News App
- Fluent News first caught our attention at Bnet Media over the summer when it launched the first iPhone/iPod Touch app that aggregated mobile-optimized news content from dozens of major media brands in what it called an “up-to-the-minute mobile newspaper.†Tomorrow, Fluent Mobile is releasing two premium...
- Blog posts 2009-11-30
- USA Today Tries To Book Time With Advertisers For Travel App
- While USA Today has seen its hotel distribution cut in the past year, the Gannett (NYSE: GCI) newspaper is still betting that travelers will respond to the brand as an app. The newspaper has released AutoPilot, its second free app, today with exclusive sponsorship from Hampton Hotels. The hotel...
- External links 2009-10-07
- Dismal coverage of the dismal science, says study. (network news coverage of economic issues according to 'Bad News Bears' article by Ted Smith and Robert Lichter in Forbes MediaCritic) (Brief Article)
- Network news coverage of economic matters was panned last week by two university professors. In the premiere issue of a quarterly journalism magazine, Forbes MediaCritic, authors Robert Lichter and Ted Smith said that economic news appearing on ABC Network news coverage of economic matters...
- Research articles 1993-11-08
- NPR Mobile Strategy Mixes Text With Live And On-Demand Audio
- National Public Radio is already a leader in podcasting. But a free NPR News iPhone app, approved late today and launching tonight, opens up a new dimension for the network and its member stations with live and on-demand mobile streaming. It's also the first app to make reading the...
- External links 2009-08-15
- Apple App Store Vs. Android Vs. BlackBerry Vs. Ovi Vsââ¬Â¦.
- While Vic Gundotra, Google's developer evangelist, argues that mobile applications will be sold through Web browsers rather than app stores controlled by handset makers, most mobile apps today are sold through app stores. Microsoft Windows Mobile for which there is no app store at this point aside,...
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Interview: Handmark CEO Paul Reddick On Making Murdoch's WSJ Mobile App
- The man behind The Wall Street Journal’s pay-for mobile app says charging for content isn’t the sole answer for mobile publishers—ads, he says, should also be part of the monetization strategy. Read on for excerpts from our interview with Paul Reddick, CEO of app developer Handmark, which makes apps...
- External links 2009-09-17
- Pepsi sorry for 'sexist' iPhone app
- Drinks firm PepsiCo accused by Twitter users of stereotyping women with iPhone app suggesting pick-up lines PepsiCo has apologised after it was accused of stereotyping women with an iPhone application for its Amp Energy drink helping users "score" on a date. The app featured 24...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Guardian.co.uk Planning Paid-For iPhone App
- Guardian.co.uk is preparing to launch an iPhone app and it’s likely to charge for it, paidContent:UK has learned.Guardian News & Media confirmed an app is “in the pipeline” and digital director Emily Bell told us: “It’s still in development, but we are working on an app which I can’t...
- External links 2009-09-30
- The Best iPhone Navigation App: TeleNav vs. Navigon vs. TomTom [Battlemodo]
- Copy this whole post to another site I'm happy to report that the leading car navigation apps for the iPhone work surprisingly well. Not only that, but for the next week, there's a clear choice for best app. Until August 31st, Navigon MobileNavigator will cost $70. In my testing, it...
- News items 2009-08-24
- Zensify Combines News Visualization and Social Media on iPhone
- When it comes to mobile applications that consumers consistently use, news apps lead the pack in app retention . This makes sense because finding out what's going on in the world is one of the most common ways people use their mobile devices. There are a...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Apple finally reveals why some iPhone apps get a 'yes' at the App Store
- It's been over a year since Apple inaugurated its App Store but it has finally shed some light on how the approval process works. Apple has been reluctant to publicly discuss how developer-created applications get approved but the US government forced its hand by sending an official query regarding the...
- News items 2009-08-24
- BSkyB launches streaming app for iPhone and iTouch
- Nicola Brittain, Computing , Wednesday 11 November 2009 at 14:02:00 BSkyB releases first mobile application to stream live TV Sky has created an App for the iPhone and iTouch that will stream live news and sports TV to the mobile...
- News items 2009-11-11
- Take a Guided Tour of the Palm Pre's App Store
- Still waiting to see if the Palm Pre has what it takes to become your next phone? For many people, it all comes down to the app selection, so come with me and take a short visual tour of the Pre's App Catalog (Palm's name for the in-phone app store)....
- Blog posts 2009-06-26
- Apple rejects iPhone app for containing "iPhone" in title
- You can use the word if it's descriptive, but not if it says what it does. Or something. The peculiar behaviour of Apple's App Store reviewers continues Tales from the Twilight Zone of the iPhone App Store, pt 946: Apple has rejected an ebook submitted by Macworld because...
- News items 2009-11-03
- Apple Clears In-App Purchases
- That means the latter can now release free apps, with the option of letting customers buy content once they download and install the app.As Engadget Mobile reports, at the very least this could mean the end of the proliferation of "Lite" and "Full" versions all over the app store. It...
- News items 2009-10-16
- Controversial Amp App Gets Dumped By Pepsi
- NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- After less than two weeks of consumer backlash and headlines calling it sexist, Amp is pulling its "Amp Up Before You Score" app, effective immediately. According to a Pepsi spokesman, the app came down this afternoon. "We have decided to discontinue the Amp iPhone application," he...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Free Discovery Channel App for iPhone Looks Good: What Took Them So Long?
- [iPhone] MobileViews: Free Discovery Channel iPhone app looks good on 12seconds.tv When I received the press release announcing Discovery Communications Launches Discovery Channel App, I didn't even bother reading the text. I headed straight to the iTunes App Store and started downloading the app. The Discovery Channel's rich catalog of...
- News items 2009-08-18
- @BreakingNews: MSNBC.com Will Now Manage Twitter's Most Popular Breaking News Account
- BNO News , the news wire service famous for publishing breaking news stories through its @BreakingNews Twitter feed, just announced that it plans to launch a new news wire service early next year. In order to focus on this project, the BNO team will...
- News items 2009-11-23
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