If you've been hankering to get a gander at Rupert Murdoch's new iPad-only electronic newspaper, and haven't wanted to stuff around creating a free US iTunes account, good news - you can now get your official dose of The Daily, down under!
A very unofficial index of articles from 'The Daily', Rupert Murdoch's new iPad optimised newspaper has appeared courtesy of a curious programmer with 20 minutes of spare time on his hands, creating the very index of articles, accessible to web surfers, that doesn't otherwise exist.
Stop the presses! Extra, extra, read all about it! Read what? Read that roving eyewitness who may or may not be with Reuters, perhaps other than being in the same room as a Reuters journalist, saw an actual iPad 2 - but unicorns and fluffy puppies weren't also in attendance.
There's been plenty of buzz over Rupert Murdoch and News Corp's 'The Daily' daily iPad newspaper over the past couple of months, and while it was supposed to be here by now, potentially launched with Steve Jobs' on-stage help, the latest reports say launch day is January 17.
Rupert Murdoch's statement that the iPad is a game changer is being tested by the man himself, apparently with a bit of Apple's help, with the launch of a US-centric new 'Daily' iPad newspaper that's iPad-only, meaning no print or web editions, and a fee of US 99c per week. Will it sell?
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