NewsHunt - Read various Indian newspaper on Mobile
NewsHunt allows user from India and abroad to read news and entertainment on the move, in their language. Various leading news papers like Jagran, Bhaskar, Manorama, Dinamalar, Mathrubhumi, Sakaal,Samana, Eenadu, Prajavani, The New Indian Express, Deccan Herald, etc.
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Newspapers Read your favourite newspaper on your Android phone.
Papers:
66 US
11 UK
19 CA
5 FR
USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times ...
BBC, Guardian, The Times, The Sun, Daily Telegraph ..
NewsRob is an RSS/Atom newsreader that auto syncs with Google Reader. NewsRob is the Chuck Norris of news readers.
- Two way sync in the background
- Extensive offline support
- Downloads full web pages of (partial) feeds
nookReader - gReader is an application to format Google Reader items for reading on the nook.
For gReader to operate successfully, you need a file named 'reader.settings' in a '/system/media/sdcard/.settings/' directory (you'll need to create '.settings') which contains your username on the first line, and your password on the second line
*Note: NTVMSNBC App is available only in the Turkish language This customizable application provides you with access to the NTVMSNBC’s award-winning news and information, all in the palm of your hand, even when you're offline
NYTimes- Enjoy the award-winning journalism of The New York Times on your Android smartphone, free of charge. Get the news, even offline. View in portrait or landscape, with adjustable font size. Watch the latest NYTimes videos. Get headlines from any section on your Home screen. Share articles via e-mail, SMS, Facebook and Twitter
OI News Reader - Get the latest news to your phone with the OI News Reader. Subscribe to popular feeds or add your favourite blog and be always up-to-date. Feeds are automatically updated. Offline reading possible.
What's New in This Release:
· Allow UTF-8 encoding in settings.
· Fix problem with Google ads.
· Minor improvements on menu icons
Paperdroid Found an interesting but long article while surfing in a costly internet point? Skimming hastily through your feeds for worthy posts? Just save the page to Read It Later (via bookmarklet, the Firefox extension, etc.) or star it in Google Reader - and have Paperdroid automatically download it to your trusty Android phone for offline reading pleasure