Behold: ProPublica’s iPhone App
Readers who own an iPhone or iPod Touch can now download ProPublica’s new iPhone app for free at Apple’s online store.
With our app you’ll be able to keep up on all of ProPublica’s latest stories, including our latest coverage, our long-term investigations, and even our daily links to the best investigative journalism elsewhere on the Web.
You’ll be able to take our stories with you anywhere, too. With our new app, you can keep reading even without a network connection. So an airplane, subway, or undisclosed underground location become ideal places to catch up on ProPublica’s best work.
This isn’t ProPublica’s first mobile product—our mobile-optimized site launched in December, and if podcasts count as “mobile” we launched one of those last month. But we’re still taking our first steps here. We want to hear from you about what you think works – and doesn’t. We’re going to keep improving, and introducing mobile features, as we go.
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