![]() The Hipster by Gus Gostyla, Designica by Flipboard’s CEO Mike McCue and The Explorer by Leland Melvin are some of the examples that show off Flipboard’s new visual capabilities. Rather than flipping pages, the new version has content in modules containing headline, pictures and a leading sentence. The new web version is completely different from the older version. It also had the signature flipping pages of its mobile application, which offered a clumsy experience on the web. The older version didn’t allow users to log in and get access to their magazine collections. The magazine like reading platform has had a web version since the mid 2013, but back then, it was more of a placeholder than a fully functional web application. The new interface is extremely sleek and looks like an interesting mix between Pinterest and Medium. Flipboard unveiled the full version of its magazine aggregated application on the web earlier this week. The California based company’s app allows its users to flip through the feeds from their social networking sites and other websites that have partnered with the company. The app collects content from social networks and other websites and then presents them in the format of a magazine. The web interface will have a plethora of content to offer to its readers which can be accessed here Founded in 2010, Flipboard is a social magazine application for Apple’s iPad tablet computer. Flipboard has traded its signature flipping pages for a fully functional, user-friendly web interface. ![]() To all the readers out there, there’s good news in store for you. ![]()
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