If you use Flipboard frequently, you may have noticed something new alongside the articles and user-created magazines that have been a focal point of the platform for years. For the past three months, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s a feed reader, and a fediverse client, and the whole point is that the difference doesn’t matter. It’s a ...
Instagram Threads isn’t the only app joining the decentralized social web, which includes Twitter/X rival Mastodon and other apps, with its newly added support for the networking protocol ActivityPub.
Flipboard has been one of the biggest boosters of decentralized social media. Now, the company, which is known for its social news reading app, is rolling out its latest experiment, "social websites." ...
Social magazine app maker Flipboard is reinventing itself for the new era of the open social web. While the company’s original app allowed users to collect content from blogs, news websites, and ...
Flipboard founder and CEO Mike McCue, writing on the company’s blog about Flipboard going all-in on the Fediverse and ActivityPub: Today we are beginning to open Flipboard to the Fediverse, a rapidly ...
Gathering information on the Internet is like drinking from a firehose, unless you use tools that help you filter out what you don’t want and organize what you do. One of my favorite apps for doing ...
Flipboard’s already one of the best ways to read and discover web content on the iPad and iPhone, and now they’re taking that to the next level, integrating e-book discovery by tapping right into the ...
Fourteen years ago, when the iPad was new and bursting with unfulfilled promise, an app called Flipboard debuted. Billing itself as a “social magazine,” it let you sign in with your Twitter and ...
Raising an additional $50 million in funding last month, personal magazine app Flipboard is poised for expansion. Started in 2010 by tech entrepreneur Mike McCue and ex-Apple iPhone engineer Evan Doll ...
If you love to read and have an iPhone, iPad or Android phone, you should be using Flipboard, the wonderful “social magazine” app. And now its iOS versions have added a new feature which caters to ...