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Monday, 25 November 2013
Google combines its current and Play
magazines into a Newsstand app for Android users. The app combines
subscriptions from newspapers, magazines with content from blogs and
other sources. Google
Play Newsstand app includes both paid subscriptions and Flipboard-like
newsreader content in a card view. Once the user opens Newsstand, the
app takes you to "Read Now," that has breaking news, trending articles
from publications that you follow. and other items that Newsstand thinks
you will enjoy based on your reading history.
Each article in the Google Newsstand
gets automatically tagged with a single subject "Android" or any other
topic. By tapping on the tag users can access all the recent articles on
that subject. Users can subscribe to tags with a single tap and
everything tagged by your will be displayed under "My News."
Newsstand brings to you to articles and
stories from some of the world’s top newspapers like The Financial
Times, The Australian, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal as
well as popular magazines like The Economist, The New Yorker and
pouplar blogs like TMZ and The Verge.
"With the swipe of a finger, you can browse full length articles, with
beautiful images, audio and video right inside the app. You can access
these articles even when you're offline or bookmark them to read later,"
said Google in a blog post about the app.
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