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Readly, a magazine subscription service, will retire its app for Windows and Windows phones after February 27. Users are being told to turn to the iOS, Android, or Kindle Fire versions of the app.
Readly, a service touted as the Spotify of digital magazines, has launched in the UK. For a monthly subscription fee of £9.99, users can download and peruse more than 100 popular magazines from ...
Digital magazine service Readly reports that as people spend more time at home to deter the spread of the COVID-19 virus, readers are increasingly turning to the Home & Renovation, Gardening, Comics ...
Some of Readly’s users are people whom “publishers have previously lost as subscribers.” The publishers “can’t win them back themselves directly,” Readly’s head of content told Press Gazette, “so they ...
“With a presence in eight European countries and the US, Readly generates more than two-thirds of its revenues outside its Swedish headquarters.” The round brings Readly’s total funding to €46 million ...
Readly, the digital magazine and newspaper subscription service, is partnering with Currys, the UKs largest electrical retailer, to offer customers a free subscription to its app. The partnership, ...
Each week, Digital Spy rounds up the biggest mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. This week's highlights include a service dubbed the Spotify of magazines and the official companion app for the ...
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