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The Loop Magazine Launched, Publishing Bi-Weekly With Long-Form Journalism

Posted by Andrew Stevens on May 9th, 2013
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Jim Dalrymple of The Loop just launched The Loop Magazine, which will serve as an enhanced extension to the kind of great topical curation as on The Loop website. You'll find plenty of great long-form articles here, in the style of Marco Arment's The Magazine, a noted inspiration for this current venture. Dalrymple's new mag will be published bi-weekly for only $1.99 per month. We wish Jim and his collaborators the best of luck on this new project, not that they'll need it.

New App: The Magazine: For Geeks Like Us Launches

Posted by Jeff Scott on October 12th, 2012

Marco Arment, of Instapaper fame has launched a new monthly subscription magazine on Newstand. The Magazine: For Geeks Like Us looks to be a great periodical for technology-centric readers.

Instapaper Gains Huge Update In The Form Of 4.0

Posted by Jennifer Allen on October 18th, 2011
+ Universal & Apple Watch App - Designed for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch
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Instapaper is one of those 'can't live without' kind of apps. Considered one of the best apps out there, one of the first inductees in our App Hall of Fame, Instapaper is the app to buy for those users who want to save articles for offline reading. It's especially fortunate that regular support for the app is still there with the latest update (4.0) providing almost as big a list of changes as 3.0 did earlier this year.

Creator of Instapaper, Marco Arment has listed the full array within the update but here are the highlights.

Most pivotal for iPad owners is the complete overhaul of the iPad browsing interface for the app. Instapaper users can now enjoy a much more touch-friendly grid interface which promises to be easier and more attractive to look at. iPhone users get to enjoy a restyled and unified appearance that's easy to use.

Other aesthestic changes are afoot with the reading screen no longer showing the top status bar by default amongst other things. Articles from many sites now display the site title, author name and published date were available.

True hardware brightness control is now possible thanks to iOS5, immediately protecting sensitive eyes when reading at night.

Selecting text and tapping define now enables users to look up terms in Wikipedia at the touch of a button and happily residing alongside the offline dictionary.

Articles can now be multi-selected, making archiving, deleting or moving to folders enmasse quick and easy.

Adding some social features to the mix, users can now view, via the Friends panel, all links posted to their Facebook news feed, Twitter timeline or Tumblr Dashboard.

The biggest change of all, however, is the new search feature available as part of a $1/month subscription service. Called Search Subscription, it adds server-side searching of the full contents of every article users have ever saved. It's understandably powerful stuff and makes Instapaper even more useful than before.

Check out the full list of changes on Marco Arment's site.

Instapaper Pro

By Bonnie Eisenman on March 17th, 2010
Are you literate? Do you read long things online? If so, Instapaper Pro is a must-have. It allows you to download long articles and blog posts for on-the-go reading. Finesse, functionality, and overall awesomeness make it a true 5-star app.
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