Facebook prepares a Flipboard-style newsreader
They are becoming more insistent rumors that Facebook is working with a Flipboard-style newsreader. An article by kings / code argues that the social network could launch this service, with the name of Paper, later this month.
According to the usual "sources close to the matter", the service will be "similar to Flipboard" and will take the form of either a standalone app that Web experience to mobile devices. In essence, it should be a news aggregator and themed content with the status updates of Facebook users. It seems that the service was originally thought to be a function of the news feeds of Facebook, bon but then it was decided to make it independent. Also according to King / code, the new service could see the light already within the month.
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They are becoming more insistent rumors that Facebook is working with a Flipboard-style newsreader. An article by kings / code argues that the social network could launch this service, with the name of Paper, later this month.
According to the usual "sources close to the matter", the service will be "similar to Flipboard" and will take the form of either a standalone app that Web experience to mobile devices. In essence, it should be a news aggregator and themed content with the status updates of Facebook users. It seems that the service was originally thought to be a function of the news feeds of Facebook, bon but then it was decided to make it independent. Also according to King / code, the new service could see the light already within the month.
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amazon android app Apple App Store applications asus blackberry design facebook Gadgets gizmodo gizmodo.com com google google maps rumors htc intel ios ipad iphone iphone 4 iPhone 5 iPod iPod Touch Lego NASA lg Microsoft motorola netbook nokia privacy RIM samsung smartphone social network Sony Steve Jobs tablet twitter video windows 7 windows 8 Youtube
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