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NYTimes - Chinese Edition

NYTimes - Chinese Edition

Categoría : Noticias y revistasVersión: 2.0.5

Tamaño:60.2 MBSO : Android 6.0+

Revelador:The New York Times Company

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La edición china del New York Times ofrece periodismo de primer nivel a los lectores chinos, ofreciendo una combinación de contenido original del New York Times e historias chinas únicas. Experimente las últimas noticias, informes en profundidad y características atractivas en chino simplificado y tradicional. Para aquellos que buscan mejorar sus habilidades lingüísticas, la edición también proporciona artículos en un formato chino e inglés de lado a lado.

La aplicación NYTimes - China Edition Android está llena de funciones fáciles de usar:

• Acceda a las últimas noticias directamente desde el sitio web chino de NYTimes. • Mejore su aprendizaje de idiomas con la doble vista china-inglés. • Reciba notificaciones push para la sesión informativa diaria china y las historias recogidas a mano. • Guarde sus artículos favoritos para leer más tarde. • Disfrute de una experiencia de lectura cómoda con la función de modo nocturno. • Capture las capturas de pantalla de Artículo completo sin esfuerzo. • Comparta historias convincentes en plataformas como Twitter, Facebook y WhatsApp.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la versión 2.0.5?

Actualizado el 29 de julio de 2024

Hemos aplastado algunos errores y mejoramos la estabilidad de la aplicación para garantizar una experiencia de lectura más suave.

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