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Murdoch will launch a digital diary exclusively for mobile devices |
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I do not sympathize Rupert Murdoch , I'm a journalist, I know it has something to live for in this job and that the information is often not paid to what really cost to get it, but it still does not agree with the privatization policies that Australian journal content blocked worldwide flagship. However, the news is this and is worth paying attention: in a few weeks, Rupert Murdoch's News Corps is preparing a new daily news for exclusive distribution of mobile devices. The publication is for the United States of America and obviously be among the largest in the world, just remember that it is the company that has among its flat publishers of The Wall Street Journal and New York Post in the United States, the Consortia The Times, The Sun and The Australian in the homeland of the employer. So far, they have already launched mobile editions of newspapers like The Wall Street Journal for the IPAD , which has a limited free version for external users, and complete the print edition subscribers. The virtual edition, it costs $ 17.29 USD for IPAD , and now the interesting thing will be if this edition exclusive mobile devices will cost less to make it more attractive, but because it will be a product created expressly for these platforms will depend only on their income for survival. Would not other companies will follow suit, and rather follow the lead of The New York Times, El Pais, CNN, Associated Press, Reuters or even the Mexican newspaper Reforma that despite their access be restricted to users who pay fees Internet monthly, its application in iPhone and Android is completely open. Via: Engadget Murdoch will launch a digital diary exclusively for mobile devices written in Gizmovil on 26 August, 2010 by Michel
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