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The Washington Post today launched its flagship news app designed for Android™ Tablets, Kindle Fire HD and HDX devices, and other tablet devices using the Android. The app provides a ...
The Washington Post will begin offering a weekly print edition featuring the best national and international news from The Post. The 24-page, color tabloid publication will include local ...
The Washington Post and Compass Coffee today announced the release of “The Post Roast,” a collaborative coffee blend in celebration of The 7, The Post’s flagship newsletter and podcast for ...
The Washington Post tablet app for Kindle Fire is a highly visual news experience aimed at a national and international readership. It offers two editions a day, as well as updates for breaking news.
Introducing the new and improved hammer: This week, Amazon released the Kindle Kids Edition, “ideal for both beginner and experienced chapter book readers.” (Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos owns The ...
If your Kindle is collecting dust somewhere, now is the time to brush it off: Older versions of the Amazon e-reader will stop being able to connect to the Internet unless their software is updated ...
Replica of print newspaper features improved reading experience, better customization Beginning today, readers of The Washington Post App for iPad will experience an all-new Print Edition of the ...
The Washington Post announced today its popular Social Reader app for Facebook® is now available as an app for iPhone, iPod touch, Android and Kindle Fire. The Social Reader app offers the same ...
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The Washington Post today announced the launch of The Post’s new daily Discover Edition on Snapchat, which will make the company the first editorial partner to provide multiple news updates ...
WASHINGTON — In recent months, The Washington Post has been worried about reducing cognitive overhead. The phrase, borrowed from its new owner, billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, refers ...
The Washington Post announced a new app on Thursday that gives Amazon Fire tablet users free online access to the paper.