Posted on July 28, 2011, in Art + Apple, Art + Design, Art + Print, Art + Social Media, Art + Tech, Art + Web, Art + Work and tagged Apple, art, design, facebook, flickr, Flipboard, Function, Google Reader, Instagram, iPad, LinkedIn, Oprah, Read It Later, Steve Jobs, tech, twitter. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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Jann @ Austin Details Art + PhotoThanks for sharing that--doesn't sitting down at the computer just invite multi-tasking instead?
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Functionality comes hand in hand with the aesthetics. If ones missing… it just feels odd.. but this flipboard app thing..!!!! just cant stop collecting pages and flip. flip. flip! eeeee!!! going to go grab the ipad!
It’s always a treat to find functionality working just as well as aesthetics, isn’t it? Of course Apple is one of the leaders in that arena. Flipboard, too, and it obviously has a loyal following (us, at least!)—thanks for your flippin’ comments.
Flipboard is an absolutely fantastic app. I was fortunate enough to be invited to this app early in it’s release and have been a daily user since. It is a fantastic way to view feeds from twitter and Facebook, as well as numerous blogs. It is because of this app that I no longer use Twitter.com to view feeds. It has truly changed how I receive and view my online content. I highly recommend it and demo it often. This alone is reason enough to have an iPad.
Isn’t having Flipboard just a Lucky Strike Extra for the iPad? The design is so fabulous, which I really appreciate as a former magazine designer, and of course, the afore-mentioned functionality. I somehow found Flipboard early on, and have been intrigued ever since. Thanks for your input—since you seem to have beta testing skills, any idea what’s the next big thing after Flipboard?