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Author Archives: Inside Flipboard
We’ve Got Your RSS Covered! Save Your Google Reader Feeds Now
Today, Google announced it’s going to retire Google Reader. If the service has been an essential part of your media diet, don’t despair. Your Google Reader subscriptions will be safe on Flipboard. Here’s how to ensure you’ll always be able … Continue reading
Pitchfork Heaps Essential Music onto Flipboard
A first-world problem: Music discovery. So much great stuff is being created, how can you possibly keep track of it all? Recommendation engines on streaming music sites such as Rhapsody and Pandora help, and so do recommendations from friends via … Continue reading
The Fattest Fat Cats
Once again, Forbes is publishing its annual list of the world’s richest people. And once again, we—like you, most likely—will not be on that list. Does that stop us from looking at it? No, it does not: The World’s Billionaires … Continue reading
The New York Times Arrives on Flipboard for Android
The New York Times, America’s most respected name in news, is now designed and formatted for optimal reading on Flipboard for Android. Phone and tablet users can access its digital edition, including 25 sections of news, information and opinion in … Continue reading
Southern Chic
The magazine Garden & Gun is prima facie interesting, and continues to be so, long after your prima impression. Named after an iconic 1970s-era disco in Charleston, South Carolina, the magazine was launched in 2007 to celebrate, in a knowing … Continue reading
Posted in Android, iOS, Pick of the Day
Tagged americana, garden and gun, south, southern living
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Welcome to the (BBC) Future
The brilliant sci-fi writer William Gibson once observed: “The future is already here—it’s just not very evenly distributed.” We have absolutely no idea what that means, but we always nod our heads agreeably when we hear it. One thing we … Continue reading
A Valentine’s Day Section to Woo the Cynics
Valentine’s Day centers around love, obviously. But for some people, all that gooey lovey-dovey stuff evokes a kind of “love-to-hate” relationship with the holiday. We came face-to-face with that fact when it came time to assign who would write this … Continue reading
Posted in Android, iOS, Special Event
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Great Reading for Fellow Travelers
Travel writing, when done well, provides a special kind of delight to people who love reading. That’s probably because all great writing transports us from our every day to places that we can hardly imagine; when the techniques of great … Continue reading
Your Ticket to Fashion Week
The world’s first-ever fashion week started where? Paris? Wrong! It was in New York, during World War II, and was staged to provide American journalists an alternative to the French fashion world, then subsumed by German occupation. It ended up … Continue reading
On the Red Couch with Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba—the name inspires swooning from both sexes. Even our Flipboards fluttered a few pages when we sat down with her at the Altitude Summit, a conference where bloggers came together to learn best practices and connect with each other. … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Interview, iOS, Red Couch Interview
Tagged alt summit, honest company, jessica alba, lifestyle
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