4 Best Newsreaders iOS Apps

1) Preebo

Preebo newsreaders
Preebo allows you to stay organized with the articles you privately or publicly pick for your friends.- Articles at a glance from your facebook feed.- Easy & consistent way to share articles from any browser or app (e.g. newsreaders like flipboard and feedly).- Dedicated Inbox and Outbox to keep all your articles organized (Free)By Preebo LLC via

2) Mosaic Chicago

Mosaic Chicago newsreaders
News and Entertainment. Your Way.Introducing Mosaic from the Chicago Tribune. In the vein of other popular newsreaders, Mosaic is a fully customizable news and entertainment app that comes loaded with exclusive feeds from the Chicago Tribune, RedEye and others.It puts YOU in control to add other local and national news, and entertainment sources of your choice. Mosaic even contains popular Chicago radio streams, so you can listen to your favorite station while you read. (Free)By Tribune Interactive via

3) CurrentAffairs

CurrentAffairs newsreaders
This highly animated app turns your iPad into a desktop accessory that opens a window to the world. It displays breaking news in any topic or language and you can adjust how often each topic refreshes. You even get local news based on your current location.The app blocks duplicate stories but displays every tweet you follow. It even lets you see replies and mentions as they happen. This can result in a burst of of activity if you follow popular celebrities, but the stream can be limited to high quality tweets using Twitter`s new rating filter.Unlike other newsreaders and Twitter ... (Free)By wagoosh via

4) trendn

trendn newsreaders
Trendn is on saleInstantly discover the most viral and socially-shared content on the web in real-time. If no one else is reading or engaging with a story, why should you? Your time is valuable. Find the best content, be more productive, and stay on top of the news -- with one app.Ranking is based on social engagement, which refers to how interesting or relevant people have found an item or category to be. Examples of engagement include sharing with your friends on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, bookmarking an article on Del.icio.us, leaving a comment, voting on Reddit, Digg or Hacker ... (Free)By Bryan Hunsinger via

 

 


 


 
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