IMPULSIVE REVIEW of “The New York Times” Application

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Intelligent writing…objective views…ground breaking discoveries…these are what makes up “The New York Times” newspaper. The stand-alone tabloid has been a pillar of media and news casting around the world for decades. The innovative journalism and inspiring articles influence myriad readers of all ages.

With an iPhone, “The New York Times” application is available for free. The app is a near full version of the newspaper’s web site and it allows you to view up to the minute news flawlessly. The articles are easy to read as you merely touch the headline and then zoom in on whatever size is needed by pinching, or reverse pinching the item.

Whether one likes to see the newest stories, or the most viewed, the “NYTimes” app has it all! There is a “Latest” news category, a “Popular,” and a “Saved” section wherein one can save articles that are of interest.

Almost everything else that could be found in the physical Sunday Times paper is here too. There is a “World” section, a “U.S.” news section, and a “Politics” section if one is in need of some sleep. There is the infamous “Business” section, “N.Y./Region” spot for local news, one for “Technology,” “Sports,” and much more!

Grade: A

The New York Times
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