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Guardian iPhone app goes live

December 14th, 2009Posted by in Handy tools and technology, Mobile

The Guardian’s new and ‘official’ iPhone app went live this morning, priced at £2.39: http://www.guardian.co.uk/iphone.

Most Guardian content is available via the app. Video is among the features not yet available, but according to an FAQ more will be added in future.

Like the Telegraph’s latest iPhone offering, the Guardian’s app has an offline mode.

GNM product manager Jonathon Moore wants users’ feedback, he said on Twitter.

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