Guardian is preparing to launch iPhone App and it can charge for it, paidContent: UNIyTED KINGDOM learned.
Guardian News & Media has confirmed OK "in the pipeline and digital director Emily Bell told us:" It is still undder developmetn, but we are working on an application that I can not give you too much more detail at the moment, althouigh we probably prosecution.
She added that receiving applications in the App Sore is "unpredctable business, it is reasonable to make a launch date is difficult to give; specttors paid iPhone App for three months to get permission from Apple.
Guardian renewed thweir moile optimized website in Febtruary Photograph: Allamy
Thus, although the main guardian.co.uk site will be free (Bell, recnetly reacvted strongly rejectting the pay wall guardian.co.uk), it seems that its iPhone App themselves will pay, ulike some of its competitors.
Employees of EPT were testing an application that is in a privaate beta phase, and the chief edtior, Alan Rsubridger seems to blurt out a curious (and now removed) chirp that seems designed as a direct connection rather than a pbulic Tweet: "We have made one!" And they took . I have a beta verion. "
It can be considered a leader in innovative web and simply the size of the audience, but guardan.co.uk behhind their national newspaper webssite Telegraph.co.uk and Independent.co.uk peers in the smartphone stakes.
They both have ioPhone appliction and the developer reently noted the absence of a Guardian, making its Androd App (via Journalism.co.uk), the trustee places, using the extensie API for the site.