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Flipboard Brings Your Magazines to the Browser

Mashable - After three years as a tablet-only app — and later, for smartphones, too — Flipboard is now making its way to the browser. Beginning Tuesday, user-created magazines will begin appearing on Flipboard.com, with the rest of the Flipboard experience to roll out later this year or early next year, Flipboard CEO Mike McCue told Mashable in a phone interview Monday.

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mashable.com
-Mezzo-3929d ago

My all time favorite app make it on-to the PC.

But i'm just fine using it on my Phone.

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Oh boy, Flipboard was leaking user data for 9 months

If you use the Flipboard to get your daily dose of current events, you probably should stop reading this and go change your password.

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knowtechie.com
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Flipboard Overhauls Publisher Pages With Verified Badges, ‘End Card’ Links And Ad Tech

Flipboard, the mobile and web app with some 82 million monthly active users who use the app to read content from around the web in a magazine-style layout, is today taking the wraps off a new version of its profile pages for publishers that includes new features like verified badges (a la Twitter), more monetization recirculation links (a la Taboola/Outbrain) and new ad tools. It’s an overhaul that should help those publishers sharpen up their presence in the app, but also help Flipboard make more ad revenue in the process.

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techcrunch.com
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Flipboard now lets you share articles with your friends using Facebook Messenger

Flipboard has integrated itself into Facebook Messenger to help users share articles with their friends. When something is shared, you'll see a detailed preview link, which shows the article's title and an accompanying image. When the link is clicked, the article will open in Flipboard.

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venturebeat.com