If you have an iPad, you can now read Ground Engineering magazine for free! GE Magazine is one of the industry’s most respected trade publications, affiliated with the UK’s New Civil Engineer organization. The app is made available thanks to sponsorship from Allu. I’ve tried it out, and the format is excellent, the text is easy on the eyes, the figures are out of the way, but accessible with just a tap. Even the advertisements are nice, partially interactive but not over the top. Although they call it an app, it shows up on your bookshelf app. You can follow the link to the NCE website below, or jump straight to the GE Magazine App on iTunes if you are reading this on your iPad. [Source: New Civil Engineer. Image: iTunes]
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