Bring On Your Own Daily Magazine to Your Android Device
Finally, users will no longer endure the hardships of reading digital magazines with texts that are not very readable and graphics that are so disgusting. The Flipboard was engineered to cater the reading public the just as right and just as perfect digital magazines in their palm.
A company is pushing out a new digital magazine creation tool to its website and Android App. This tool was first launched on iPad earlier this year and allows people to assemble or gather news stories, photos, videos, status updates and other media sources compacted into one customized magazine called Flipboard. Generally, through Flipboard, users can now exclude all of the boring articles they don’t like from an existing online magazine, rearrange the content and provide additional information from other sources. Unlike the iOS which the iPad has, Android users can do the flipping of the content from other Android apps like Youtube.
Users can customize Financial Times magazine into their own publication, which is now available on Flipboard. However, users still need to pay for subscription fees to view Financial Times.
Product Description
Flipboard brings together the social news and world news into one beautiful digital magazine-type app for your Android Smartphones and tablets. Once you choose few topics, your Flipboard is now built and you can start flipping through the pages of the news you like, stories you care and the shared photos and videos of your friends. With Flipboard 2.0, users are free to collect items and save them later into their own magazine on Flipboard. They will just tap the + button on any item they want.
Flipboard lets users see everything from photos to posts shared by their friends on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and more. The users can also find inspirations from the quotes they love, travel stories, places, etc. They can create their own magazine on anything they have interests on. Flipboard is the only thing to simplify users daily life.
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