Thomson Reuters announced Monday that it’s launched a new application for both BlackBerry and iPhone users to access its content.
“We learned a lot of lessons over the last two decades — the most important of which is to focus on delivering great user experiences,” said Chris Ahearn, president of media for Thomson Reuters, in a statement. “This app for iPhone and iPod touch is an excellent way to give our business professional audience convenient access to Reuters content anytime, anyplace.”
The application also allows offline browsing.
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