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New York, California and Texas Get Sayfie Review Websites, iPhone apps, iPad apps and Android Apps Today

Politicos in New York, California or Texas who need the latest state political news 24/7 are in luck: Sayfie Review websites, iPhone apps, iPad apps and Android apps are launching in these three mega-states today - and they’re all FREE. Sayfie Review is the 12-year-old, award-winning, must-read Florida political news website that is beloved by Florida’s top political and opinion leaders.  Now the Review’s unique news service is coming to New York, California and Texas.

Check them out:

Click here for SayfieReviewNewYork.com

Click here for New York iPhone or iPad app

Click here for New York Android app

 

Click here for SayfieReviewCalifornia.com

Click here for California iPhone or iPad app

Click here for California Android app

 

Click here for SayfieReviewTexas.com

Click here for Texas iPhone or iPad app

Click here for Texas Android app       

Continuously curating from dozens of state news sources.  Sayfie Review New York, California and Texas will each continuously curate political and public policy news items from dozens and dozens of state political news sources, including major news outlets, top political blogs, editorial boards, featured columnists and influential Twitter users.  

The New SuperStream.  The Sayfie Review iPhone and Android apps provide politicos with our new and innovative SuperStream. The SuperStream is continuously updated 24/7 with news items, blog posts, tweets and editorials related to state politics, all in one news feed. The iPad app provides separate streams for each of the various news sources, taking advantage of the iPad’s larger screen size.

Two-tap social sharing on mobile devices.  When users access Sayfie Review from their iOS or Android app, they’ll be able to quickly share any news item via Twitter or Facebook with only two easy taps on their device.  Users can also easily share content via email on their mobile devices.

Web Site.  By 7 am each morning, Sayfie Review features the top political news headlines from the state’s major daily newspapers. Readers can quickly scan the morning news and click any headline to read the full story.  Sayfie Review is also updated throughout the day with fresh content from breaking news sources.

NEW YORK

Featured major news outlets included: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, New York Post, Capital New York, New York Daily News, The Associated Press, Politico, Albany Times-Union, New York Observer, The White Plains Journal News, Buffalo News, City & State, amNewYork, Gotham Gazette, Crain’s New York Business, The Poughkeepsie Journal, DNAinfo.com, Legislative Gazette, The Schenectady Daily Gazette,Albany Business Review, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, The Syracuse Post-Standard, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Middletown Times Herald-Record, Staten Island Advance, Utica Observer-Dispatch, Watertown Daily Times, New York NOW, Ithaca Journal, Glens Falls Post Star, Plattsburgh Press-Republican, Elmira Star-Gazette, Investigative Post, NY1, WNYC, WXXI, WAMC, and News10.

Featured top political blogs included: Daily Politics (New York Daily News), Capitol Confidential (Albany Times Union), Politics (New York Observer), Spin Cycle (Newsday), Politics Now (Buffalo News), Politics on the Hudson (Lohud), Mouth of the Potomac (New York Daily News), CityLimits.org, State of Politics (TWC), Local Politics (Albany Times Union), The Insider Blog (Crain’s New York), The Fray (Middletown Times Herald-Record),

Featured Editorial Boards and Columnists included: Albany Times Union, New York Post, New York Daily News, Newsday, Lohud, Buffalo News, and Frederic Dicker (New York Post).

Featured New York Tweeters included: Ross Barkan, Glenn Blain, Chris Bragg, Jon Campbell, Karen DeWitt, Frederic Dicker, Zack Fink, Michael Gormley, Dan Janison, Thomas Kaplan, David King, Jonathan Lentz, Ken Lovett, Jesse McKinley, Morgan Pehme, Nick Reisman, Josh Robin, Yancey Roy, Joseph Spector, Jimmy Vielkind, Teri Weaver, Capital New York, Capital Confidential, Crain’s Insider, Legislative Gazette, Capital Tonight, New York NOW, and Schenectady Daily Gazette.

CALIFORNIA

Featured major news outlets included: Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Daily News, Politico, The Associated Press, U-T San Diego, Fresno Bee, Oakland Tribune, Modesto Bee, Orange County Register, Riverside Press-Enterprise, Stockton Record, The Bakersfield Californian, The Salinas Californian, San Bernardino County Sun, Contra Costa Times, The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Ventura County Star, Capitol Weekly, Santa Maria Times, Chico Enterprise-Record, Redding Record Searchlight, The Desert Sun, Humboldt Times-Standard, Merced Sun-Star, Calpensions.com, EdSource, Cabinet Report, CalWatchDog, Capital Public Radio, Breitbart California, KQED, KPCC, KPBS, FOX 40, News 10, and CBS San Francisco.

Featured top political blogs included: Capitol Alert (Sacramento Bee), Political Blotter (Bay Area News Group), PolitiCal (Los Angeles Times), Politics Blog (San Francisco Chronicle), The Sausage Factory (Los Angeles Daily News), The State Worker (Sacramento Bee), Political Notebook (Fresno Bee), Political Empire (Riverside Press-Enterprise), Internal Affairs (San Jose Mercury News), Pulse of the County (Modesto Bee), and Represent! (KPCC),

Featured Editorial Boards and Columnists included: Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury News, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Daily News, Fresno Bee, Orange County Register, U-T San Diego, Riverside Press-Enterprise, The San Bernardino Sun, George Skelton (Los Angeles Times), Dan Walters (Sacramento Bee), and Steven Greenhut (U-T San Diego).

Featured California Tweeters included: Christopher Cadelago, Jessica Calefati, Amy Chance, Michael Finnegan, Jeff Horseman, John Hrabe, Alexei Koseff, Carla Marinucci, Chris Megerian, Seema Mehta, Jim Miller, Dan Morain, John Myers, Katie Orr, Jon Ortiz, Josh Richman, Laurel Rosenhall, David Siders, George Skelton, Dan Walters, Jeremy White, and Martin Wisckol.

TEXAS

Featured major news outlets included: The Texas Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, San Antonio Express-News, Austin American-Statesman, Texas Monthly, The Associated Press, Politico, El Paso Times, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Waco Tribune, Abilene Reporter-News, The Galveston County Daily News, Midland Reporter-Telegram, Longview News-Journal, The Bryan-College Station Eagle, Wichita Falls Times Record News, Laredo Morning Times, Tyler Morning Telegraph, The McAllen Monitor, Amarillo Globe-News, Odessa American, Beaumont Enterprise, Breitbart Texas, Texas Public Radio, Houston Public Media, KERA, KVUE, KUT, and KEYE.

Featured top political blogs included: Trail Blazers Blog (The Dallas Morning News), Texas Politics (Houston Chronicle), Burka Blog (Texas Monthly), First Reading (Austin American-Statesman), Texplainer (Texas Tribune), Kuff’s World (Houston Chronicle), Texas on the Potomac (San Antonio Express-News), Politex (Fort Worth Star-Telegram), Inside Intelligence (Texas Tribune), Capital Roundup (Capital Tonight), and The Playlist (Texas Tribune).

Featured Editorial Boards and Columnists included: The Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, San Antonio Express-News, Austin American-Statesman, El Paso Times, and Wayne Slater of The Dallas Morning News.

Featured Texas Tweeters included: Aman Batheja, Paul Burka, Kevin Diaz, Peggy Fikac, Todd Gillman, Christy Hoppe, Corrie MacLaggan, Ross Ramsey, John Reynolds, Jay Root, Wayne Slater, Evan Smith, Terrence Stutz, Jonathan Tilove, Alexa Ura, Matthew Waller, Mike Ward, Forrest Wilder, The Texas Tribune, Texas Weekly, Trail Blazers Blog, Texas Politics Blog, Virtual Capitol, PolitiFact Texas, and The Texas Observer.