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News Republic Comes Pre-loaded On All HTC Devices Globally

News Republic announced that they come pre-loaded on all HTC smartphones & tablets worldwide. If you do not know, News Republic is a news syndicator service and recently named as “Editors Choice” on Google Play Store. The News Republic app provide HTC users a more personalised news experience and can be easily accessed via HTCs preloaded BlinkFeed application. Users will be able to pick the topics they care about from more than 1,500 fully licensed quality content partners, giving them a personalized, “nano-casted” list of relevant in-depth articles on worldwide, regional or local events.

News Republic’s CEO, Gilles Raymond, said:

“We are proud to have News Republic pre-loaded on HTC’s innovative smartphones and tablets, as it is a win-win for both companies, and a big win for consumers. We believe that news connects us – to each other and to the world. Making information easily available to the millions of HTC users in 40 countries will provide more empowerment and engagement. We know that those who read better, know better, and ultimately – we hope – do better.”

News Republic will be available on all HTC devices as of today. To begin enjoying the app, users simply open BlinkFeed and click on the news section. From there, they can begin enjoying the News Republic experience.

Users love News Republic apps because it is:

  • Visual. Shares all latest news on users’ favorite topics in a highly visual format.
  • Smart and personal. Learns what users like and personalizes news experiences automatically.
  • Complete. Features complete articles with photos and videos from trusted sources – no shortened RSS feeds.
  • In-depth. Explores related topics via Tag Nav™, an innovative news navigation system so uses get access to content from partners including The Associated Press, Reuters, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Bloomberg and TechCrunch.
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