Now you can read TheBusinessDesk.com on your iPhone

EXPANDING online news service TheBusinessDesk.com has become the first regional business publisher to offer a free iPhone ‘app’, making it even easier for users to access its three business news sites while on the move.
 
The application is available to download free and will complement the online news service’s websites in Yorkshire, the North West and the West Midlands.
 
“When we launched three years ago, we were the first regional provider of online business news.  Having built up more than 35,000 registered users across our sites, it is important that we continue to innovate and make it as easy as possible for our users to access up to the minute regional news whether in the office or out and about,” said TheBusinessDesk.com group managing editor David Parkin.

Marc Reeves, editor of the West Midlands service, which launched at the start of last month and already has more than 2,500 registered users said: “Our success in the region in just the past few weeks shows there is an overwhelming demand for what TheBusinessDesk.com has to offer readers and advertisers. The new iPhone app will help us to be even more useful to busy business users on the move.”
 
“We have been receiving more and more requests for an app since the iPhone was released to more networks last year and we are all about giving users the best information in whatever format they want. We will be following this launch with an app for the Blackberry and other platforms too,” added Mr Parkin.
 

iPhone App

Based in Leeds, TheBusinessDesk.com was launched in 2007 by former Yorkshire Post business editor David Parkin; it now employs a total of 17 journalists and support staff and is set to turnover £1m this year.
 
The service sends more than 500,000 emails bulletins to business readers every month and in February launched a third site in the West Midlands, which has already attracted more than 2,500 registered users in its first month.
 
The BusinessDesk.com app is available to download free from the iTunes store and is completely free to use. Click here to download the app.
 
Registered users of the website will have full access to every story published on the site’s three regional homepages, as well as thousands of pages of archive stories.  Users can also forward stories to contacts via email from their iPhones.
 
The development of the app has been between Leeds based app specialists The Engine Room and Liverpool web firm Rippleffect who manage the growing portfolio of TheBusinessDesk.com sites.

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