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Washington Post comes to iPad

Free (ad supported) until February 15th, the Washington Post, one of America’s best Papers now is on the iPad.

Introducing The Washington Post app for iPad™.

When it comes to immersing yourself in a news story, look no further than the source you trust: The Washington Post. Experience our award-winning journalism on a wide range of subjects including national news, politics, opinion, business, sports, entertainment and food. Read stories from your favorite reporters, columnists and bloggers like Chris Cillizza, Eugene Robinson, Kathleen Parker, Michael Wilbon, Ezra Klein and Carolyn Hax.

Get closer to the story with our Live Topics feature. It combines the best coverage of the most
talked-about news of the day with social media conversations from Twitter and Facebook. Enjoy rich photo galleries with work from our renowned photojournalists and extensive video content so you can go deeper into every angle of every story. Download stories to read later, even when you are offline.

Once you download the app, in order to explore our content, simply log in with an existing washingtonpost.com account or register within the app.

A complimentary full-access subscription to The Washington Post app for iPad is provided until Feb.15, 2011, after which time there will be a fee for full access. This app is ad-supported

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