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CR on Flipboard

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Posted by Creative Review, 22 July 2010, 13:58    Permalink    Comments (4)

Flipboard is a new iPad app that is being billed as a "personalised social magazine". So far, most iPad apps have been relatively underwhelming (we're looking at you, Wired) but Flipboard looks to have real potential.

As our regular columnist, Jeremy Leslie, explains over on his magCulture blog "Flipboard sucks in pictures and text from your Twitter, Facebook and other networks and uses a set of well-designed elements to present the material. Basic Tweets appear as text, but Tweets containing links pull in words and images from those links to provide immediate access to the content being shared."

Thanks to Mills from ustwo for this video showing CR's Twitter feed on the app

Here's more about how it all works:

The app looks to have fallen victim to its own success, however. Our repeated attempts to get it working have been met with an overcapacity warning. Apparently a new version has been submitted to the app store but is awaiting approval - as Troy from Flipboard explains here.

 

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4 Comments

The flipboard app for the iPad looks so cool! Creating a magazine out of a user's social media accounts is a such a cool idea. I love the way all your favorite info is arranged at your fingertips and reads like a magazine. Once I get my hands on an iPad, I'm definitely going to be getting this app. Hope it stays free!
ReView
2010-07-23 02:23:45


How do I get CR into my Flipboard account?
Rob P
2010-07-23 12:19:32


looks ok to be fair, but that guy talking about it really makes me want to dig my heels in and ignore everything about it.
alex
2010-07-23 14:48:42


Looks like a great app, and i really like the way the ipad is bringing new life to magazine culture.
karl escritt
2010-07-25 19:13:48


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