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OU launches news app for iOS and Android devices

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The OU has launched a news app, signposting users to the latest goings-on across the university.
 
The app, entitled OU News, works along the same lines as the BBC’s news app, and offers single destination access to all OU news from a phone or tablet - from media press releases; the student and alumni community website, Platform; YouTube, OU Twitter accounts and Facebook.
 
This is the first time the OU has developed an app for both iOS and Android devices and follows the launch of popular apps such as Photofit Me and Devolve Me.
 
The OU News app is available from both the Apple Store and Android Market Place.

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