TechWeekEurope Plugs Into Google Currents

TechWeekEurope is now available on Google’s magazine reading mobile application, Google Currents.

The Currents app, for Android and iOS, already hosts many leading publications, and is part of a competitive field of mobile reading applications, which also includes Flipboard and Zite.

Currents are not the only fruit

TechWeekEurope’s news feed is now part of Google Currents, along with a feed of TechWeekEurope discussions on Google+.

Google Currents was launched in December in the US as a fully-fledged mobile publishing platform. It is now used by around 400 publications, alongside thousands of self-published users.  The app became available internationally in April.

We have adopted it, to give you a choice of mobile options, alongside the basic mobile version of our site, which you get when visiting our normal address with a mobile device.

Do try all the options for reading TechWeekEurope, and let us know how well they work for you. And watch this space for other mobile options to come in the future!

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Peter Judge

Peter Judge has been involved with tech B2B publishing in the UK for many years, working at Ziff-Davis, ZDNet, IDG and Reed. His main interests are networking security, mobility and cloud

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