Friday, June 29, 2012
Android gets official launch of Flipboard with integration of Google+ and YouTube
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Android gets official
launch of Flipboard with integration of Google+ and YouTube

This Flipboard is like an
Instagram, where you can customize your images taken by your mobile. Anyways
this Flipboard app is good in the iOS version devices as it is also one of the
popular newsreader apps, giving people a different and innovated kind of
contents that are from social networking sites and others.
For Android users, Flipboard app
took a very long time coming to it, but thanks to Samsung, it is now
exclusively on Galaxy S3. later on this Flipboard app didn’t last long as a APK
file was leaked, but the developers of the Flipboard have officially launched
this Android app and now exclusively available to everyone in the Play Store.
Well, why did Google offer a deal
to buy the Flipboard from the Flipboard developers?, even though they refused
the offer, but eventually Google went to develop their own version calling it
“Google Currents”, was a working good but lacked the integration of social
networks and was more focused on RSS feeds.
A bit of confusing, whether
Google wanted Flipboard access to Google+ and the YouTube APIs in their android
app, as Google themselves can do that. As no worries the Flipboard app for
Androids will have these two Google+ and YouTube in it.
As this new Flipboard app with
YouTube integration in it gives a best browsing experience like enjoying the
popular feeds, the Trending Videos, and all the Top Favourites and you are a
flip away, from doing this in the Flipboard android app and not at all this, it
makes reading the magazines amazingly good.
Flipboard Team also said that
this new Flipboard Android App is going to launch local versions in Germany , Korea ,
Netherlands , Spain and Italy
and a translation option for existing Flipboard app in USA , UK Australia and Canada countries, with users able
explore contents all over the world.
Want to experience the new
Flipboard Android app, go to Play Store and try it as it’s free.

This post was written by: Franklin Manuel
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