The New York Times ’ News . Me app .
TheNew York TimesandWashington Postlaunched competing news aggregation services this hebdomad , previous previous - media arrivals to a field eclipse — in the iOS universe anyway — by groundbreaker like Flipboard and Zite .
On Thursday , theTimeslaunched News.me , one twenty-four hours after thePost‘s new Trove armed service . Both extend users news and headlines based on their social media preferences — but in slightly different ways .
The New York Times’ News.Me app.
News.me — which theTimescreated in partnershipwith URL - abbreviate serviceBit.ly — has its optic on the bottom line : user can pledge to the avail for $ 1 a week or $ 35 a class . Although you cansign up online to get a daily tocopherol - ring armor digestof the news program , the service is most at home on News.me ’s iPad app .
There , News.me pluck select headlines from your Twitter feed — the Twitter business relationship is need — and expose them in a vertical tilt of headlines and short summary . If the news from your Twitter feed is less - than - scintillating , News.me offers a list of “ featured users ” whose news - sullen provender might be worth following . ( middling amusing : The featured users includeArianna Huffington , who has beensharply criticized byTimeseditor Bill Kellerfor herHuffington Post’saggregation activities . ) Overall , the substance abuser experience of News.me feels like Flipboard , but without as many customization pick or the cool powder magazine - style drug user interface .
The Washington Post ’s Trove app . Trove takes a different approach . For one affair , it ’s devoid : No subscription fee are require at this degree . It ’s also not quite as tie to mobile devices — there is the iPhone app ( with an iPad version reportedly on the way ) but italso lives independently on the Web . The service relate to Facebook , and draws from pages you have “ like ” there to make news show channels speculate your interests . It is more various than News.me , though , offer users the power to easily add channels based on their other interests . But while News.me offers users a choice between reading an article like a shot on its Web page or in a “ streamlined”Readability - style sentiment , Trove volunteer only the vane option .
The Washington Post’s Trove app.
News.me is a free download — though it comes with the aforesaid subscription price — and compatible with iPads running iOS 3.2 or later . Trove is also free , and compatible with equipment running iOS 3.1.3 or later .