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Readability Coming to Android on March 12

Apple is announcing a new iPad right now, but that’s not all that’s happening.

Readability is planning to release a new app next week. At long last they feel that their Android app is ready for the public.

We went to great lengths to bring the same polished content-centric experience in iOS to Android devices. It sports the same beautiful typography by Hoefler & Frere-Jones and even scales up nicely to handle larger Android devices like the Kindle Fire.

To be honest, I’m not sure that this app is really needed. Several weeks ago Pulse, a news aggregator app, added support for Readability. You can now read articles saved via Readability inside the app, and I’ve found that Pulse provides a very nice reading experience.

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Readability Now Works With Pulse

Readability is a reading service that lets you save blog posts and news articles so you can read them later. This newly free service just got a little better.

In addition to its own apps and browser based reading options, Readability now works with Pulse. Pulse is a news aggregator and RSS feed reader for Android and iOS. Now you can add Readability as a source for the Pulse app. Any article that you save via the Readability bookmarklets will be accessible in the Pulse app.

In addition to Pulse, Readability also works with Reeder, a iOS app. You can also use this service to send articles to your Kindle.

via Readability