Staff Reporters
Jun 7, 2011

FT launches browser based app, bypasses iTunes

GLOBAL - The Financial Times has launched a new browser-based app. The web app allows the financial broadsheet's readers access to its content on tablets, mobile phones and PCs, across multiple platforms including Apple's iOS.

FT's web app
FT's web app

As the programme is web-based, it bypasses Apple's iTunes store which is known for its strict approval processes.

Built using HTML 5 technology, the app features continual and automatic content downloads and offline reading and is available to subscribers. However, during the first week following its launch, the app will provide free access to FT's content.

“It is an important step in our strategy of providing multi-channel access to our global journalism quickly and simply,” said John Ridding, CEO of the Financial Times. "In a world of increasingly digital complexity we want to keep our service simple, easy to use and efficient to offer our customers the best possible experience of FT journalism.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

10 hours ago

Creative agency Ralph creates global chief growth ...

VML's Gareth Jones steps in to lead global growth at Ralph, partnering with CEO Chris Hassell to reenergise the agency's key offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tokyo.

10 hours ago

Omnicom and IPG chiefs visit UK to sell merger to ...

The two groups will continue to operate independently and compete in pitches for the time being, as the M&A deal could take a year to complete.

1 day ago

Creative Minds: 'Go smash it like an avocado' is ...

She once dreamed of covering war zones, not crafting ad campaigns. But a surprising turn of events led this TBWA Australia creative director to a career where "smashing it like an avocado" became her unexpected motto.

1 day ago

Price-gouging in Aussie supermarkets: Where does ...

As supermarket price wars heat up, Woolworths and Coles are losing ground to Aldi, according to data from YouGov.