Friday, February 8, 2019

Utilizing News Apps





The way you obtain news used to be simple. Tune into your preferred station on the radio, while on the way to work beat hectic 9 am traffic, or turn on your favorite scheduled broadcasted channel on tv. The Internet has evolved completely that all the news is just one tap away on your smartphone. There are a variety of different apps to access news besides media producers such as Facebook and Apple News. According to Forbes magazine, numerous news apps are "all offering news apps that in one way or another help you organize the news and ensure you access all the content you care about." In other words, all the news you obtain- Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc; is organized all under one app such as Flipboard and Apple News.

Flipboard has been one of the top-rated apps in the app store. Flipboard gives you access to all the current contents around the world and investing in the time only on contents that you are deeply passionate about. Not only that, the news is simply organized so that there are easy to find what you are looking for. The best of all- all the contents are organized to make it more efficient to find just what you are seeking.

Another news app is Apple News. Unfortunately, Android users cannot use this because it is designed specifically for Apple users. It is definitely free to download; no purchase necessary. The best part of all; all the news you are looking for is just under the tip of your finger. If you see a familiar news outlet you adore; subscribing to that subscription means that you want more news coming in the near future. Your phone will automatically send you a notification when something new is occurring.
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