After launching as a mobile-only app for tablets and smartphones, Flipboard has landed on the desktop and made its way to the Web. Originally designed for the iPad when it launched back in 2010, Flipboard lets users create their own digital magazines from stories in the news. It used to be, however, that the only people who could view and browse those creations were other Flipboard users on mobile devices. Now, however, the new Web functionality announced on Tuesday lets desktop users view Flipboard magazines as well.
Flipboard Tests the Web Waters in Read-Only Form
Posted by: Enid Burns July 24, 2013 03:57 PMAfter launching as a mobile-only app for tablets and smartphones, Flipboard has landed on the desktop and made its way to the Web. Originally designed for the iPad when it launched back in 2010, Flipboard lets users create their own digital magazines from stories in the news. It used to be, however, that the only people who could view and browse those creations were other Flipboard users on mobile devices. Now, however, the new Web functionality announced on Tuesday lets desktop users view Flipboard magazines as well.