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Tumbleweed App Offers Curated News 'For Millennials'
November 12, 2015 at 12:35 PM (PT)
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NEFF HEADWARE entrepreneur SHAUN NEFF and musician/producer CISCO ADLER, son of legendary producer/ROXY owner LOU ADLER, have launched TUMBLEWEED, a mobile app geared towards MILLENNIALS that features curated news that can be edited and shared. Click here to download today for free on the APP STORE.
Commented NEFF: "There is no definitive source for MILLENNIALS to receive 'their news. We wanted to find a way to crack the MILLENNIAL news code that would not only get the younger generation interested and talking about news, current events, lifestyle and entertainment stories but also allow them to share with their friends in a personalized way to spark conversation."
TUMBLEWEED gathers and translates the most important stories of the day into a bite-sized image-based feed that is editable and sharable. Users can add their own spin on the news by creating #Newsart with the app's drawing tools, stickers and even create their own stickers. Once personalized, users can simply share the news that interests them with friends via social media, text or email. The news feed is updated in real time and stories will disappear in 24 hours providing the most up-to-date news.
"We've created the place for MILLENNIALS to find credible, relevant news that can then be customized and shared to create a conversation; a tool to spread knowledge and information in a new and fun way," says co-founder CISCO ADLER.
TUMBLEWEED is available for free on the APP STORE beginning TODAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. For more information, please visit www.tumbleweednews.com.