Redesign Introduces New Features, Including Live Tiles, Cloud Saving
Capabilities and an Updated Look and Feel
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 14, 2012--
The New York Times today unveiled a redesign of its Windows Phone news
app, which delivers the latest news and award-winning journalism of The
New York Times, designed and formatted for optimal reading on the latest
version of Windows Phone.
The redesigned app follows on the heels of the launch of the Nokia Lumia
900 smartphone in April, which runs on Windows Phone software.
“We want to give our readers easy access to our content regardless of
what platform they prefer,” said Denise Warren, senior vice president
and chief advertising officer, The New York Times Media Group, and
general manager, NYTimes.com. “Our new and improved Windows Phone app
provides an optimal user experience that highlights The Times’s
celebrated journalism, photography and multimedia.”
Features new to this updated release include:
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Live Tile Integration - users can pin any of the sections and blogs as
Live Tiles to quickly see the latest headlines at a glance
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Pivot Navigation – users can see articles, videos and blogs in each
section
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Cloud Integration – users may save articles to the cloud for access
from multiple devices
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Updated and refreshed design
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Improved performance and fast application switching
Like the previous version of the app, the redesigned Windows Phone app
features more than 25 sections of New York Times news, information and
opinion, including videos, slide shows and blogs. It also features the
ability to read offline and a full set of share options on articles,
videos and slide shows across social media and e-mail.
“Windows Phone is backed by a rich developer ecosystem that continues to
create a variety of quality apps and games, like New York Times news,
that take advantage of the phone’s unique features and design,” said
Todd Brix, senior director, Windows Phone Marketplace, Microsoft Corp.
“With its improved experience, complete with pivot navigation, the
ability to save articles to the cloud for access from multiple devices
and integration of Live Tiles, which let users add dynamically updated
content to their phone’s Start Screen, New York Times news is a great
example of the quality titles Windows Phone users will find on
Marketplace to get the most out of their phone.”
The NYTimes app will available for download later today from the Windows
Phone Marketplace. As with other New York Times news applications,
the Top News section of the app is free. To access all sections
of the app, a digital subscription is required. Details and pricing for
these plans are available at www.NYTimes.com/Access.
About The New York Times Company
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), a leading global, multimedia
news and information company with 2011 revenues of $2.3 billion,
includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The
Boston Globe, NYTimes.com,
BostonGlobe.com,
Boston.com,
About.com
and related properties. The Company’s core purpose is to enhance society
by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information
and entertainment.

Source: The New York Times
The New York Times
Linda Zebian, 212-556-7153
linda.zebian@nytimes.com