Wednesday, November 20, 2013

A newsstand for Google, here's Play Newsstand "over 1900 papers on ... - The Republic

GOOGLE has its own kiosk, and even newspapers to put in it. It’s called Google Play Newsstand application through which Mountain View provides Android users newspapers and magazines to read on smartphones and tablets. By bringing together all the main sources of information that you choose to access in a single digital space. Google Play Newsstand offers “more than 1,900 publications, free and paid,” say from Google, which can also be consulted by subscription. Among these, even the great American newspapers, the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and then, LA Times, The National Post. For now, the periodical will be available in the U.S., Canada, UK and Australia.

The application interface is that of a virtual newsstand, with publications that you can choose and browse, deepening the reading content multimedia. Play Newsstand also allows access to the articles even when offline, without being connected to the internet, and insert a bookmark to postpone the reading.

Newsstand you download and install Google Play. For users of Currents, the app prior to Newsstand, no problem. To inform Google: “Who is already using Google Currents can do the upgrade by downloading the new app in Newsstand: All subscriptions will be automatically transferred to your favorite sites and newspapers and will be immediately ready to be read.”

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