Flipboard 'Personal Social Magazine' Debuts for iPad

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Major publishers have slowly been rolling out their visions of how an analog magazine should look and work in a digital world full of iPads. Flipboard, on the other hand, is a new type of digital publication for the iPad that wants to meld your news and social worlds into a sort of personalized magazine.

Flipboard collects news, Twitter updates, and Facebook posts into a unique, animated magazine-style layout. Some preset news feeds and a Twitter “daily photo” stream introduce you to the concept, and you are prompted to add your Twitter and Facebook credentials so you stay on top of your own social networks and share interesting things you find with your friends.

You can also choose from a handful of built-in news sources like the Wall Street Journal and GigaOM’s tech blogs. Flipboard is available for free now in the App Store and requires an iPad running iOS 3.2 or later.

I can see why this has been

I can see why this has been so popular already and been overwhelmed, looks awesome! 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!

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