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App Brings All Things Digital to iPhone

By James Alan Miller
May 19, 2009

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All Things Digital has released a new iPhone and iPod touch application in the iTunees App Store. Co-edited by Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg and BoomTown blogger Kara Swisher, the AllThingsD.com site launched in 2007 as the online extension of the annual "D: All Things Digital" conference, started by them in 2003. The app makes exclusive content from AllThingsD.com and the D conference available for iPhone and iPod touch with a range of features and tools including:

  •  Kara's BoomTown, John Paczkowski's Digital Daily and Peter Kafka's MediaMemo blogs and video
  •  Walt's Personal Technology and Mossberg's Mailbox columns, his videos and his Mossblog
  •  Katherine Boehret's Mossberg Solution column and videos
  •  Ability to post article links and text descriptions directly to Twitter and Facebook, or to email them to a friend
  •  Galleries of D conference videos and photos including the full 2007 historic joint appearance by Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
  •  Live D7 conference coverage throughout the May 26-28, 2009 event.
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    Developed using the NewsGator iPhone Media Application Framework, the All Things Digital app is designed to contain all the news and reviews from the Web site. As on AllThingsD.com, each journalist's section is identified by specific color schemes and headshots, including stylized icons that emphasize each writer's personality and beat. Customized navigation enables users to choose their favorite sections and personalize the content.

    In related news, there is now a The Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader for iPhone. You can download the application, which promises to offer essential news; WSJ video, radio and Podcasts; and the ability to save and share articles here.

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