About a month ago, a very interesting news about the purchase of the Texture service went around the world Applem. This service brings together a lot of magazines and lets its users look into them for a certain fee. With a bit of exaggeration, it could be said that this service focuses on a kind of "streaming" of written texts. However, until now we didn't really know what to expect from this purchase.
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The whole plot was at least partially unraveled for us by reporter Mark Gurman from the agency Bloomberg, whose reports are among the most credible. According to Gurman's reports, Apple plans to offer a special news service based on subscription next year, with the fact that it should benefit most from the Texture service.
According to available information, the service should be basically similar Apple Music, which also provides a really wide range of music content for a certain fee. Instead of music, however, it would of course offer newspaper and magazine content, which would Apple agreed on a certain form of cooperation. This smart move would make it so Apple able to extract a considerable amount of money from the services it offers to its customers. It can be assumed that there would be solid interest in this service, especially if it were not too expensive.
All content should be available as part of the news reader Apple News, which is currently only available in the US, Australia and the UK, with the Apple made available to readers for a fee. However, some basic titles would be free.
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It will be very interesting to see which way it goes Apple take away in this regard. Hopefully, however, he will not decide to launch this service in only a few states. If that were really the case, we as the Czech Republic and Slovakia would have a problem like in many other things.