The Web magazines are supported in desktop browsers IE9+, Safari, Chrome and Firefox in 11 languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese, French and German. Starting today, when you share a Flipboard magazine via email or social media, anyone who clicks on the link can read it, whether or not they use Flipboard”. Now, for the first time, all of those magazines can be experienced on the Web. “Since the launch of Flipboard 2.0, more than 2 million magazines have been made about every topic imaginable, from immigration reform to neon works of art to Sherlock Holmes. Of course, this magazine isn’t for readers who want to be uplifted. World News Watch flips top news stories from all over the world, giving you a sneak peek at the current state of affairs. Users can click on the menu icon in the top left corner of any magazine to explore beautiful magazines curated by the Flipboard community. There are a number of Flipboard magazines dedicated to newslocal news, sports news, global news, you name it. The official blog entry notes that since the launch of Flipboard 2.0, that introduced the ability to create custom magazines for sharing publicly, more than 2 million magazines have been made about every topic imaginable.įlipboard’s web magazines have been optimized for desktop browsing, all with the app’s signature look and feel. Each magazine has an expansive, full-bleed cover, and pages can be “flipped” from left and right, just like on mobile devices. After three years of its initial launch on the iPad, Flipboard has finally found its way on to the desktop computers, allowing users to enjoy their favourite Flipboard magazines by using their desktop browsers.
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