📅 September 18, 2013

Flipboard Updated With iOS 7 Support. Brings Parallax Effects To Full-Screen Magazine Covers

With today’s release, Flipboard is ready for iOS 7, the re-envisioned version of Apple’s mobile operating system.

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With today’s release, Flipboard is ready for iOS 7, the re-envisioned version of Apple’s mobile operating system. Apple’s design team has done away with the visual metaphors that helped people learn how to use their iPhones and iPads—like shading on keyboard buttons to indicate a 3D surface. Instead, iOS 7′s spatial interfaces forge a new world that assumes we’re all digital natives.

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📅 August 15, 2013

Flipboard Gets Updated With GIFs For All and Top Stories

Already on Android, GIF support comes to Flipboard for iPad and iPhone—so now anyone can collect and share their favorites in a magazine.

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Flipboard for iOS gets updated to v2.0.5 and brings GIF support. Already on Android, GIF support comes to Flipboard for iPad and iPhone—so now anyone can collect and share their favorites in a magazine.

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📅 July 23, 2013

Flipboard Magazines Can Now Be Enjoyed on the Web [video]

Starting today, when you share a Flipboard magazine via email or social media, anyone who clicks on the link can read it, whether or not they use Flipboard.

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Since the launch of Flipboard 2.0, more than 2 million magazines have been made about every topic imaginable, from immigration reform to neon works of art to Sherlock Holmes. Now, for the first time, all of those magazines can be experienced on the Web. Starting today, when you share a Flipboard magazine via email or social media, anyone who clicks on the link can read it, whether or not they use Flipboard.

The Web magazines were uniquely designed for desktop browsing, all with Flipboard’s signature look and feel. Each magazine has an expansive, full-bleed cover, and pages can be “flipped” from left and right, just like on mobile devices. Curators can continue to add content to their magazines from the Web and other Web magazines, but now they have a significant new way to grow readership.

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