iPoliticsVersion: 1.1
Developer: Techpoint Studios
Age rating: 4+
Rating Description
4+ Applications in this category contain no objectionable material.
9+ Applications in this category may contain mild or infrequent occurrences of cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and infrequent or mild mature, suggestive, or horror-themed content which may not be suitable for children under the age of 9.
12+ Applications in this category may also contain infrequent mild language, frequent or intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and mild or infrequent mature or suggestive themes, and simulated gambling which may not be suitable for children under the age of 12.
17+ Applications in this category may also contain frequent and intense offensive language; frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence; and frequent and intense mature, horror, and suggestive themes; plus sexual content, nudity, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs which may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.
Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
Filed Under: News
Using highly respected publications, iPolitics provides you with quick and easy access to the best US political news and opinion sources.
Publications included:
- Reuters
- New York Times
- Washington Post
- The Wall Street Journal
- Chicago Tribune
- USA Today
- Financial Times
- Politico
- RealClearPolitics
- Salon
- Slate
- The Hill
- The New Yorker
- CNN
+ more
Access US political news as it happens with iPolitics.
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Note: iPhone/iPod touch must be connected to a WiFi network or an EDGE/3G network for the feeds to load so the application can function properly.
All content is provided by third party, publicly available RSS feeds. All trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.
Keywords: Politics, News, Democrat, Republican, Obama
iPolitics Review
Reviewed Version: 1.1 (iPhone OS 3.0 Tested)
Three apps for political junkies bring their own strengths and weaknesss to the table
by Ben Boychuk, Macworld.com
News junkies come in many subspecies and tribes. I suppose the one I know best is the political junkie, of which I am one. Political junkies get their fix daily, and often hourly, from news and blog sites such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, Drudge, Memeorandum, and AllTop. Our RSS feeds are fat but finely tuned. Our e-mail boxes runneth over.
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