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The UK's Guardian newspaper has launched a paid-for news app, charging users a one-off fee of £2.39. | The UK's Guardian newspaper has launched a paid-for news app, charging users a one-off fee of £2.39. |
The application, which allows readers to access content via an iPhone, comes as newspapers around the globe grapple with how they offer digital content | The application, which allows readers to access content via an iPhone, comes as newspapers around the globe grapple with how they offer digital content |
Despite charging for the app, the Guardian's website and mobile platform will remain free. | Despite charging for the app, the Guardian's website and mobile platform will remain free. |
The app, by UK developer 2ergo, will offer news, comment, features, audio and photos but currently no video. | |
Writing in his blog about the application, The Guardian's mobile product manager Jonathon Moore answered criticism of the decision to charge for it. | Writing in his blog about the application, The Guardian's mobile product manager Jonathon Moore answered criticism of the decision to charge for it. |
"At an early stage we decided to set the bar high, which hopefully means the app has been planned, designed, tested and developed to offer a truly engaging experience," he said. | "At an early stage we decided to set the bar high, which hopefully means the app has been planned, designed, tested and developed to offer a truly engaging experience," he said. |
"The investment involved in this requires us to ask a small fee in return," he said. | "The investment involved in this requires us to ask a small fee in return," he said. |
Martin Garner, director of mobile internet at research firm CCS Insight sees the app as an "experiment". | Martin Garner, director of mobile internet at research firm CCS Insight sees the app as an "experiment". |
"The app provides a better user experience but there are still a lot of substitutes online and via other mobile platforms," he said. | "The app provides a better user experience but there are still a lot of substitutes online and via other mobile platforms," he said. |
"We will probably see a lot of people move to a more charged-for model over the next few years but whether users will pay or not remains to be seen," he said. | "We will probably see a lot of people move to a more charged-for model over the next few years but whether users will pay or not remains to be seen," he said. |
The debate about how newspapers manage their digital content is a hot topic at the moment. | The debate about how newspapers manage their digital content is a hot topic at the moment. |
Earlier this month, Google agreed to close the backdoor on users entering subscription-based websites via its search pages by limiting the number of free clicks they could make. | Earlier this month, Google agreed to close the backdoor on users entering subscription-based websites via its search pages by limiting the number of free clicks they could make. |
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