Flipboard, a customized news reader that was available exclusively for iOS devices for a long time, has now made its official debut on the Android Market.
This is not the first time we have heard of Flipboard for Android: The app was previously made available exclusively for the new Galaxy S III, but now you can enjoy it on a variety of other devices. This announcement comes hot on the heels of Google+ integration for Flipboard, making Flipboard into a serious competitor for Googleâs own Currents news-reader app.
Flipboard can plug into your existing social accounts, such as Twitter and Google+, and present a customized news feed consisting of stories that might interest you (or that youâve written yourself, if you happen to be a blogger). As its name implies, Flipboard makes heavy use of âflippingâ animations through stories and sections. Flipping is vertical â" the screen is split in the middle, and the bottom part rises to reveal the next page or image. This makes Flipboard easy to use with one hand.
On a Galaxy S II, Flipboardâs animations were smooth, and the app generally felt responsive and easy to use. The tight Google+ integration means you can now +1 posts directly from within Flipboard, making the news-reading experience seamlessly social.
Source: Android Market
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