Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Flipboard aggregates content posted by friends on Facebook and Twitter. Instead of reading feeds and clicking on links, the well-funded app transforms the links into a magazine-style format for iPad reading.
The brainchild of former Apple iPhone engineer Evan Doll and entrepreneur Mike McCue, the "personal social magazine" takes normal RSS feeds and configures them as a newspaper layout, showing headlines, runners and ultimately the full story. Additionally, Flipboard displays Tweets about each article and allows you to add your own comment.
The easy-to-use app (check out the video on their site) downloads for free from iTunes. Follow @flipboard on Twitter for an update on their servers and more.
via: coolhunting.
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Really effective info, lots of thanks for the article.
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