Inside the Guardian blog
The Guardian's blog on changes and updates to theguardian.com
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Today you’ll notice a difference in how you see Guardian content on your mobile when you come to us from Google - primarily it will be significantly speedier
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Our older apps are no longer supported. Find out how you can continue to enjoy Guardian journalism on your phone
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The Guardian’s award-winning app is now available for Windows 10
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After a period of beta testing, all our readers outside the UK, US and Australia can now enjoy an international edition of our homepage
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Today, a number of platforms, publishers and digital partners, including the Guardian, unveil the developer release of a new publishing technology for the mobile web: AMP
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A new feature which allows you to save items to view later is now available on the Guardian website.
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Today you’ll notice some changes to our website. Since relaunching theguardian.com earlier this year, we have been continually working to ensure that the site continues to adapt and improve.
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Moments offers a new way to discover the best and most personal view of the Guardian’s content. Here are some of the highlights and how to make the most of them
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Today we are starting a short beta trial of a new international homepage, edited specifically for our readers based in countries outside the UK, US and Australia
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After 3,000 questions and many reader contributions, the daily quiz is taking a break. The setters look back at the fun and pain of producing 10 questions a day for 18 months
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Soon the Guardian App will be updated with a brand-new experience created especially for Apple Watch
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After more than 18 months of development, the Guardian has unveiled a new site for its readers in the UK and around the world
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A new way of finding your way around the Guardian website, helping you return to the topics you visit most often.
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Today our Sport and Football sites have adopted our new design. Discuss the changes with us here
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Today our Culture sites – including Film, Music, Books, TV and radio, Stage, Art and design and Children’s books – have adopted our new design. Discuss the changes with us here
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We are proud to introduce more than 2 million Australian readers to the new theguardian.com. Take a look around and let us know what you think
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Five more sections of the Guardian website have adopted our new design. Discuss the changes with us here
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We have started to make the first steps towards launching our new website in Australia. Discuss the changes with us here
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Three more sections of the Guardian website have adopted our new design. Discuss the changes with us here
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Today we are taking further steps towards launching our new website. Discuss the changes with us here
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Recently, Guardian website users who have agreed to be contacted by us may have noticed we have emailed them about their data and why it matters to us.
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We are proud to introduce our 27 million American readers to the new US edition of theguardian.com today. Take a look around and let us know what you think
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Continuing today we are making the first steps towards launching our new website in the US. Discuss the changes with us here
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Top tips on how to make the most of our Africa content in our new app
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The Guardian's special projects editor, Francesca Panetta, outlines how we created an innovative multimedia guide to the first world war
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Over the last few weeks we’ve been rebuilding and redesigning the navigation on our next generation website. Find out more on the process we followed.
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New app has been re-built from the ground up, with responsive design compatible with tablets for the first time - available now from the Apple App Store and Google Play
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Guardian Australia editor-in-chief Katharine Viner will be online to answer questions from 1.15pm AEST
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What journalists are paid to do, many are willing to do as a hobby. But with new web tools and voices jostling mainstream media there's never been a better time to become a journalist
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The Guardian has passed 100 million monthly unique browsers for the first time, according to the latest figures released by ABC
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Still pinching herself that her blog about being jobless (may have) led to her job, in our second instalment Erica Buist describes a typical day in which getting retweeted by blokes named Ricky from Reading take the rote out of her routine
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