Published by The Economist Newspaper Group Inc. on Nov 05, 2014
Genre: News
Ratings: 4.85
Version: 3.33.1
Updated: Oct 21, 2024
Downloads: 563
Espresso from The Economist is a news app developed by The Economist. The last update, v3.33, released on October 21, 2024, and it’s rated 4.85 out of 5 based on the latest 16.5K reviews. Espresso from The Economist is FREE and requires iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer to download.
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Description
Espresso from The Economist is the faster, smarter way to know the news. Power through the world’s top stories in the time it takes to have a cup of coffee, with incisive analysis updated throughout the day.
How to Use Espresso from The Economist on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy Espresso from The Economist on your desktop? Download the latest APK (3.33, 58 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Efficient but costly
Would like a little more news or make the subscription price a little less.
★★★★★A smooth digital expresso!
Expresso gives me the essentialist amount of information that I need to know for the day about the world’s political economy. Not too American, not too much information, and not too visually distracting.
★★★★☆Valuable daily digest
I find the content to be well-curated, balanced, timely and relevant with a nice dash of humor thrown in.
★★★★★Quick for a busy lifestyle
I used to read the whole Economist but I switched jobs and didn’t have the time anymore. This is great. I still get updates on the most important stuff. I feel like I’m still connected to what’s going on in the world.
★★★☆☆Lightweight, but ok
A daily news update from the economist is a great idea. Audio-delivery is very good. The interface is ok, but gets a little confused if you had not completed the previous edition. The goddamn idiotic trivia game that takes up 20% of the time is so out of place that it boggles the mind - I do not want another public radio time-waster.