“We know Oprah’s a fan of the iPad — she gave all her magazine staffers one earlier this year — and she’s spent a fair amount of time finding her favorites among the vast iTunes app store,” Abbey Klaassen reports for Advertising Age.
Oprah’s favorite iPad apps include:
• CNN for iPhone ($1.99) (pixel-doubled, we presume)
• ABC News for iPad (free)
• Brushes – iPad Edition ($7.99)
• SketchBook Pro ($7.99)
• SCRABBLE for iPad ($9.99) (which she says she plays while on the treadmill???)
Klassen reports, “She also said she reads magazines and newspapers on it. Except, perhaps, her own? The O App hasn’t launched yet but, said O Editor Susan Casey, who interviewed her mag’s namesake, it’s coming Nov. 16.”
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Sounds like Oprah’s Kindle is gathering dust.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Jigar T.” for the heads up.]
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Oprah apparently loves her iPad so much, but all the videos on her website are all Flash-based which won’t play on the iPad. I have a feeling that Oprah’s never even used her iPad before.
Oprah apparently loves her iPad so much, but all the videos on her website are all Flash-based which won’t play on the iPad. I have a feeling that Oprah’s never even used her iPad before.
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The above posters who refer to Faux Noise as “real news” are sad examples of the devolution of human capacity to distinguish reporting from propaganda. Not that I’m saying ABC is a bastion of journalistic purity, but give me a freakin’ break, go outside and have a look at reality every now and again. Facts have a well-known liberal bias.
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The above posters who refer to Faux Noise as “real news” are sad examples of the devolution of human capacity to distinguish reporting from propaganda. Not that I’m saying ABC is a bastion of journalistic purity, but give me a freakin’ break, go outside and have a look at reality every now and again. Facts have a well-known liberal bias.
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Why is this considered news? Oh wait – we can’t “Think Different”
Why is this considered news? Oh wait – we can’t “Think Different”