How did the world know about the news before the advent of the Internet? When we were children, in order to keep abreast of events, we had to wait for the news on television or buy a fresh newspaper. Now, just go online — the news here is updated every second. The authors of iDownloadBlog have chosen their most favorite news apps for iOS, released in 2013, with which you can stay up to date with what is happening wherever you are.
Reeder was the “number one” application for reading Google Reeder RSS feeds. Then, Google destroyed its popular service, and Reeder — was left “in a broken trough.” However, in September of this year, Reeder was reborn in a completely new design, functional and with support for RSS services such as Feedly, Feedbin, etc. (review of Reeder 2 by MacRadar)
People often complain about Apple's standard app for searching and listening to podcasts. Of course, there are those who are quite happy with it. However, if you are looking for an alternative with a friendly interface and a great design, try Castro (by the way, there is a discount on the application now).
Wibbitz is one of the most interesting news apps released this year. First of all, because of its memorable design, combining graphic and visual effects.
There aren't many apps for Reddit in the App Store, despite the fact that this service is quite popular. Ruby has appeared recently, but it can be confidently called the best of them. It has the most convenient navigation and a nice design — what else do you need to enjoy reading your news feed?
The pace of life is getting faster and faster every day. This does not mean that we do not have time to read the news, but sometimes it is much more convenient to read a few short headlines and save those that interested us “for later”. — this, in fact, suggests doing Potluck. Also, you can share “compact” news with friends.
It is impossible to read the entire Internet — everyone knows this. But there are many applications that will help you stay up to date with everything interesting without it. One of them is — Interesting. It automatically selects the most relevant articles from around the world on any topic.
Gist is an application that reduces any article to 5 main sentences. This is amazingly convenient when you are limited in time.
And here's an RSS reader for iPad syncing with Feedly. Its restrained design will appeal to those who are not enthusiastic about “fancy” flat applications, replete with effects that distract from the main goal of reading the news. And, of course, share them on Facebook*, Twitter, send to Evernote or Instapaper — all this is possible here.
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And what applications and services for reading news do you use? Complete the list of great news apps of 2013 in the comments.
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