wraggster
June 24th, 2012, 12:59
Social magazine app is now available from various Android app stores, comes in five new languages, and offers YouTube and Google+ conversions.
Flipboard was originally launched for iPad, before it rolled out onto sister iOS device, the iPhone.
It allows users to transform their social newsfeeds from Twitter, Facebook et al into a flippable magazine, and now it has arrived on Android.
That means users Google OS-powered devices can now download the app from Google Play, the Amazon AppStore for Kindles, and the Barnes & Noble Nook App Store.
Meanwhile, Americans purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S III from 'leading carriers' will find the app pre-installed on the device – which perhaps explains the app being displayed on the phone in its promotional photo.
Flipboard has also expanded the format in conjunction with the Android launch, enabling the magazine-like conversion to work across Google+ and YouTube.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/flipboard-arrives-on-android/018397
Flipboard was originally launched for iPad, before it rolled out onto sister iOS device, the iPhone.
It allows users to transform their social newsfeeds from Twitter, Facebook et al into a flippable magazine, and now it has arrived on Android.
That means users Google OS-powered devices can now download the app from Google Play, the Amazon AppStore for Kindles, and the Barnes & Noble Nook App Store.
Meanwhile, Americans purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S III from 'leading carriers' will find the app pre-installed on the device – which perhaps explains the app being displayed on the phone in its promotional photo.
Flipboard has also expanded the format in conjunction with the Android launch, enabling the magazine-like conversion to work across Google+ and YouTube.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/flipboard-arrives-on-android/018397