Electrifying Google Currents
Added 25th Jan 2012Google has released a free mobile app that pulls content from different websites into one place and lets people build what looks a bit like their own personalized online magazine.
Google Currents was released one day after a similar app called Flipboard was released for Apple’s iPhone. Flipboard has already been a hit on the iPad worldwide, and many people had trouble getting started with the iPhone version when it came out, presumably because its servers were overloaded.
One big difference is that Currents runs on both Android and Apple iOS devices, while Flipboard is only for iOS.
A common thread is that they allow people to select content from around the Web, such as news, photos, or their own Facebook and Twitter accounts, and arrange it on the screen in a way that lets them flick through the content. Google posted a video demo of its app in a blog post. It partnered with 150 publishers, including Forbes, Al Jazeera, PC World and Zagat, to bring articles and other content to its app. It has all been formatted for the mobile devices to make it easier to navigate, watch and read.
Google also launched some self-service tools to help smaller publishers, who might not have their own mobile software developers, to convert their content so it can be viewed through Google Currents.
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