Apple gave The Telegraph an iPad before the rest of the world, and invited them to develop the best app and content they could. The company made great use of the device's attributes - then decided against launching what they had created.
"Our mind has changed from what we thought we would do at the beginning and what we intend to do now," said Tim Rowell, Director of Mobile Product Development at the Telegraph, speaking at the WAN-IFRA America Latina conference in Bogota, Colombia.
What caused the Telegraph to change its approach is surprising. Read more.


