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Inshorts Featured as Best News App in Google's List

PR Newswire | 24 Dec, 2015
NEW DELHI: India's highest-rated news app - Inshorts, which curates important news items of the day and serves them in 60 words, has been included by Google in its list of 50 Best Apps of India. Inshorts is India's highest-rated news app and among the only two news apps who have made it to the list. The other popular apps in the list include Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter, Skype, TrueCaller, Zomato, and Gaana to name a few. The Google apps list is a ready reckoner listing the best apps and games (both free and paid format) that were featured this year on Play Store, thus enabling the audiences to see how their favorite apps and games have fared throughout the year.

On this achievement, Azhar Iqubal - CEO and Co-founder, Inshorts said, "The inclusion of Inshorts in Google's list of top 50 apps for 2015 validates our brand promise of keeping our users informed by the means of simple, precise and short form content which could be consumed in less than 15 seconds. In 2016, our focus would be upon serving relevant content to relevant users."

Inshorts has witnessed exponential growth in 2015 and has grown from less than 100,000 downloads at the beginning of the year to more than 3 million downloads by December 2015. The app serves more than half a billion page views everyday and 80% of its users as of today come from New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad, Chandigarh and Jaipur. The app has recently launched a Hindi interface to make inroads in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities and based on its success, plans a foray in Marathi, Kannada and Tamil by mid 2016. With these initiatives, Inshorts aims to increase its reach by an additional 5 million users by April 2016.

Inshorts is currently working on building India's first intuitive content recommendation engine and is testing its efficiency with the help of its community of beta users called 'Insiders' which has more than 20,000 users. With the content recommendation engine, Inshorts aims to identify its users based on their content consumption habits and serve them more alternative content in the genres of their interest. The company is also in the process of partnering with popular alternative content publishers and helping them to increase the reach of their content through the Inshorts platform.

Inshorts was founded in 2013 by Azhar Iqubal, Anunay Arunav of IIT Delhi and Deepit Purkayastha of IIT Kharagpur. The application can be downloaded on Android and iOS.

The company has released a timeline of its robust growth in 2015 which can be previewed HERE.

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About Inshorts

Inshorts is India's highest-rated news app with about 3 million downloads on Android and iOS. The application was founded on 2013 by a team of three IITians - Azhar Iqubal, Anunay Arunav of IIT Delhi and Deepit Purkayastha of IIT Kharagpur, two of whom dropped out of college to build it. Currently, the app serves more than half a billion page views every month. Formerly called News in Shorts, the company rebranded itself as 'inshorts' and recently raised a Series B round of $20 million dollars from Tiger Global Venture. In its new avatar, the application is transitioning from being a news aggregator to a content discovery platform, incorporating a broad spectrum of content forms like videos, infographics, podcasts, blogs and others. It was also listed in Google's 50 best Apps of 2015.

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