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When we set out to bring Fortune to the iPad -- and, down the road, to whatever tablets arise -- we laid out a few goals: Find a way to bridge the timeless narratives of the magazine with the timeliness of the Web; look for new methods for telling the best stories in business; amplify our historic dedication to photos and illustrations; and use the new technology to bring even more service to our readers.

We hope you'll find that the Fortune app, which debuted on July 30, meets those goals. Expect more changes, more pushing the boundaries of the device with every new issue you download.

Please click through to see some of the features and specials. See you in the App Store.To download, click here.


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Last updated July 30 2010: 2:14 AM ET
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