Popular news and social feeds reader Flipboard has a new update for Android users that takes the build to the 1.9.6 version that iOS users received last week; the update brings improved navigation in the form of drop-down menus and more...
Mike McCue , the longtime tech entrepreneur perhaps best known at the moment as the founder and CEO of Flipboard , is no longer serving on the board of directors at Twitter. It’s not an unexpected move: AllThingsD’s Kara Swisher reported back in early May that McCue’s departure was imminent. At...
On first glance Niiiws , a recently-released app for the iPad, looks like many of the other news aggregators out there. It lets you browse a selection of headlines and story excerpts from major websites; it acts as a souped-up RSS reader; you roll through a smooth, clean design that’s more than a...
Trapit , a discovery engine for web content from the group behind Siri, is releasing its iPad app Thursday after launching a public beta web version last November . With the introduction of its tablet app, Trapit plans to compete against news reading apps like Flipboard and Pulse — and thinks it...
Our list of newly released apps and updates kicks off today with two brand new Nike+ apps and another nice update that brings even more content to Flipboard. As always, we’ll be keeping this list updated as more notable app related news comes up throughout the day. Nike+ Training: Nike released a...
Flipboard has released an update to its social news magazine app for iOS with the addition of content from The New York Times. Designed to provide users with a personalized collection of their news and social feeds, Flipboard collects information from major media publications and social networks,...
In a one-two punch involving digital news-aggregation services, Pulse announced on Tuesday that it has formed a partnership with the Wall Street Journal that will allow it to distribute the newspaper’s content through its app, less than a day after competitor Flipboard announced a similar...
Flipboard may be offering more content from the New York Times then ever before , but other publishers appear to be having second thoughts about catering directly to the app. Ad Age is reporting that both Wired and The New Yorker have decided to stop providing Flipboard-formatted content through...
The New York Times announced today that it is bringing its subscription content to the popular social reader app Flipboard . Starting Thursday, June 28, subscribers to The New York Times will be able to read full articles, browse image galleries and watch videos using the Flipboard app. This is the...
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