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Rob Spiegel
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Re: Long overdue!
Rob Spiegel   4/25/2012 1:34:12 PM
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I agree, Jenn. The timing of this is particularly good now that Design News is putting an emphasis on digital and interactive content. I would imagine there is pent up demend for high-quality mobile access to Design News content.

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Re: ANDROID
Alexander Wolfe   4/25/2012 1:00:50 PM
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TJ, We are looking at doing an Android app but I don't have a timeframe for you right now. As for Naperlou's question about the iPads, I say we buy two and charge 'em to him :)

TJ McDermott
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Re: ANDROID
TJ McDermott   4/25/2012 10:32:20 AM
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Alex, I could be convinced as well to abandon android devices....

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Re: ANDROID
naperlou   4/25/2012 10:29:12 AM
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TJ, I would like to see that as well.  On the other hand Alex could just get us an iPad.  What about it Alex?

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ANDROID
TJ McDermott   4/25/2012 10:01:35 AM
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Shouting aside, may we expect to see an Android port of the app?

Jennifer Campbell
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Long overdue!
Jennifer Campbell   4/25/2012 9:32:31 AM
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This is great news for Design News and our readers, and it's long overdue. While DN has always made it's content easily available to readers, now our non-print subscribers can see the work our art directors and edit team do to make the magazine look great. It's a win for everyone involved. So, like Alex said, please let us know what you think, and how we might be able to make Design News even better.

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