The Century Chronicle
The Century Chronicle Summary
The Century Chronicle is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Education by MeowasticApps. Released in Feb 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 17+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (77% IAP / 23% ads). Store metadata: updated Mar 15, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 15, 2026 .
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See the world through a newspaper lens from 1920's
The Century Chronicle: 100 Years Ago Today
Experience history in its most authentic form. The Century Chronicle: is a daily archival publication that delivers the headlines, social commentary, and cultural zeitgeist of exactly one century ago to your modern device.
By synchronizing the calendar of the past with the present, this application offers a longitudinal study of global society. Discover the world as it was—raw, unfiltered, and devoid of the bias of hindsight.
A Dignified Archival Experience
Core Content Pillars:
Primary Source Documentation: Read dispatches, editorials, and reports exactly as they were printed. From the geopolitical shifts of the League of Nations to the emerging "Roaring Twenties" lifestyle, engage with history in real-time.
Beyond the Headlines: Explore the breadth of the 1920s experience, including period-accurate advertisements, scientific breakthroughs of the era, and the cultural movements of the Jazz Age.
Scholarly Interface: A refined, minimalist environment designed to prioritize readability and the classic aesthetic of a vintage gazette.
Global Perspective: While focusing on major international archives, Chronicle highlights the interconnected nature of the world a century ago.
Curated Search: Navigate the 1926 archive by category—including Politics, Industry, Arts, and Sports—to facilitate targeted research.
Note on Historical Content: As a digital archive, this application presents material exactly as it appeared in original publications. These documents reflect the language, social norms, and perspectives of the 1920s.
