access to the contents of the American Journal from the application will be free until July 31.
RIO DE JANEIRO (the newsroom), July 12 – The U.S. daily The New York Times has launched an app for the Kindle Fire tablet from Amazon. Access to the content of the traditional newspaper through the application will be free until the 31st of this month. After the date, interested readers should make a digital signature.
Currently, the digital signature of the vehicle costs $ 20 a month (for access via tablets and the site NYTimes.com) or $ 35 per month (tablets, smartphones and NYTimes.com).
addition to the application for the Kindle Fire, the New York Times also has applications for other platforms such as iOS and Android. The Kindle Fire uses a modified version of the Android operating system created by Google.
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