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allan
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  #393879 20-Oct-2010 09:40
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shadybrothers: because the herald has an app.

Does it? I can't find a current one. Google tells me it was removed from the App Store http://www.totali.co.nz/news/12/NZHerald-iPhone-Application-Removed-from-App-Store 



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  #393880 20-Oct-2010 09:44
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allan: Think I'll just stick with the mobile site at http://m.stuff.co.nz. It loads nice and fast without all the other crud and after all I'm only there to read the news.


^^ This...

One of easiest mobile news sites to get around. They didn't need an app for the iPhone, and the full web site looks great on the iPad. An app seems a little redundant to me.

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  #393891 20-Oct-2010 10:06
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m.stuff.co.nz
Now why didn't I think of trying that... oh wait I'm lazy and assume everyone who has a mobile site will do browser detection.







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  #393941 20-Oct-2010 12:41
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Up until a few weeks ago, there used to be another good mobile site for news at xtra.co.nz/pda, which was also quite barebones and fast loading. It now redirects to the horrible http://nz.m.yahoo.com/w/ygo-frontpage/home.bp?view=today&.tsrc=tnz

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  #394253 21-Oct-2010 09:03
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Great app, better than tvnz imho

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  #395390 25-Oct-2010 03:33
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allan: Think I'll just stick with the mobile site at http://m.stuff.co.nz. It loads nice and fast without all the other crud and after all I'm only there to read the news.


Nice link there.

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