Google began furnishing magazine content in 2012 with the Play Magazines application.

Understanding that individuals are not in any event, perusing magazines like Rolling Stone or Conde Nast Traveler and papers on the web, Google has chosen to end ‘print imitation’ PDFs of magazines on its Google News application. The tech goliath is sending messages to Google News clients about full discounts that are being handled and there will be no new issues coming, reports Android Police.

The print reproduction magazines in Google News are the PDF forms of print releases that you could see on cell phones or work area.

Perusers could at present visit a magazine’s site on the off chance that they wish to peruse the e-variant of the magazine, the report said on Friday.

“This warning is to illuminate you that we’re suspending print-imitation magazines in Google News.

“Distributers can keep selling content on Google News as paywalled RSS-based productions – it is just the help for the clearance of discrete computerized records that is changing,” perused the Google email.

Be that as it may, you’ll keep on approaching all issues you recently bought in to in the Google News application, in the Following or Favorites tab, contingent upon your application rendition.

“To keep on perusing the most recent articles, we urge you to look for that production in Google News, or visit the distribution’s site,” said Google.

Google began furnishing magazine content in 2012 with the Play Magazines application.

The organization later renamed it to Play Newsstand and consolidated it into Google News.

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