Today, Massis Publishing, the parent organization to MassisPost and Massis Weekly, introduced the Armenian News app for Kindle devices. This marks the culmination of Massis Publishing’s endeavor to have an Armenian news app be published and ready on all three app stores.

It is no secret that keeping up with technology has become one of the challenges facing all media outlets. All this fast-paced advancement in communication and computer systems has somehow urged everyone to submerge into the digital world and explore its endless capabilities. Massis Publishing was no exception. In 1994 Massis Weekly introduced its website and became one of the first Armenian media outlets on the internet. In 2010 MassisPost was introduced on the web to keep up with the daily developments in the Armenian world. And now with the introduction of the Armenian News App Armenian’s throughout the world are able to be up to date on Armenian related news in the palm of their hands.

With Massis Publishing’s 13 media partners representing Armenians throughout the world, the Armenian News App powered by Massis Post, aims to continue its mission of giving its readers an opportunity to stay up to date on Armenian politics, arts & culture, local news and international news relating to Armenians for free.

The Armenian News App is available for free at Apple iTunes™, Android Market™, Amazon Kindle™.

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