Introducing Viet Tan App

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January 27, 2011

We’d like to introduce our free new Viet Tan App, available for immediate use.

The Viet Tan App will allow iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad users access to news easily and quickly without a computer.

With the Viet Tan App users can access the full podcasts of Radio New Horizon, our daily radio show heard in Vietnam.

The Viet Tan App will have a multitude of new features. Stay tuned as we will be releasing new updates in the coming months.

The first release of the Viet Tan App can be installed on iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad with iOS 3.1 or later. Future releases of the App will also be available for Android phones and other smartphones.

To download, visit http://tiny.cc/vtapp or http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/viet-tan/id415228034?mt=8&uo=4.

Or visit the AppStore on your iPhone, search for “viet tan”.

To learn more about this App or to find out about our latest releases, please visit us on the web http://viettan.org/iphone

Viet Tan App: Vietnamese news in the palm of your hand.

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