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New York Post Launches New Kindle Fire App

Add the New York Post to the growing list of publications that are releasing apps optimized for the Kindle Fire and in this case, other seven-inch Android tablets too.

“This app adds to our array of critically-acclaimed and successful applications,” said Aimee RamettaNew York Post vice president of marketing. “The New York Post is the number one news app and the eighth-highest grossing app in iTunes.”

Subscribers will receive all key sections of the paper including News, Page Six, Opinion, Pulse, Business and Sports, an exclusive photo gallery, access to NYPost.com, offline access to photos and stories and social media integration. The app is available today in Amazon’s Android Appstore.

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“Vine: Create Quick Social Video to Market Your Brand” Webcast is Today at 4 pm ET

Bring your Twitter efforts and information to life with this popular video app. Find out how in our Vine webcast taking place today, June 19, from 4-5 pm ET. Gemma Craven (left), EVP, New York group director of Social@Ogilvy, will discuss how her team has created interactive videos for brands to get their message heard. Register soon.

The New York Post Launches Android App

Attention Android users: Now is your chance to get The New York Post’s all caps headlines on-the-go. The app features content from the paper, including top stories Page Six, sports, photos and local news.

Aimee Rametta, the Post’s Vice President of Marketing, said of the app, “The easy to use application is a perfect extension of our printed product, with Android-focused enhancements that make the paper jump right off your screen, and integration with social media and email.”

The Amazon app store is even featuring the app as its “Free App of The Day” today, so get it while the deal lasts. After that you’ll be forced to pay a one-time fee of $1.99.