Flipboard Acquires Smaller Competitor Zite from CNN

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The acquisition of Zite by Flipboard suggests that, in today’s world, tech companies are better off buying their smaller rivals than spending time and resources trying to develop new features.

Flipboard’s unique magazine format and cross-platform interoperability turned this piece of software into one of the most popular apps for Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8, Blackberry 10 and Windows 8.1. Now, as a mature company, Flipboard proceeded to making acquisitions, and smaller competitor Zite, previously owned by CNN, seemed to fit the bill perfectly. Besides the $60 million that Flipboard will pay to CNN for Zite, the deal also includes an agreement of including CNN’s content in the mobile app.

KC Estenson, head of CNN’s head of digital, stated that “Flipboard has proven to be one of the biggest drivers of traffic so syndicating our content into Flipboard will see us creating custom magazines for our shows and talent.” Having owned Zite for 3 years, CNN must have figured that they stand no chance against Flipboard in terms of content syndication, so they decided to sell the smaller company to the social-network aggregator for three times the money they spent to acquire it.

Estenson also stated that “With this deal, CNN is invested in the long-term success of Flipboard,” suggesting that even though the tablet magazine startup intends to shut down the Zite service, the bond between the two main sides of the deal remains strong because of the content distribution and joint ad sales CNN and Flipboard agreed upon.

The premium advertising partnership was described by Estenson as “the kind of advertising you see in print magazines.” Given that print magazines will soon be history, I hope that CNN’s head of digital refers to something more durable, the comparison most probably being based on the concept, and not on the format. Either way, advertising will continue to exist no matter what, and the fact that Flipboard is available as a digital product makes things a lot easier.

Unfortunately, the other competitors of Flipboard are not that easy to buy, as they’re being developed by some of the biggest social networks out there. Of course, I’m referring to Facebook’s Paper, an iOS exclusive magazine-style app, and to Pulse, which was acquired by Pulse last year. The mere fact that Facebook’s magazine app is available only on a single platform is a major plus for Flipboard. Also, Pulse got a lot worse, I may say, after being bought by LinkedIn.

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Flipboard finally makes its appearance on Windows 8.1

Fans of Flipboard's curated content experience that are running Windows 8.1 have had to go without a native app on their Microsoft-powered machines, until today. That's right folks, after promising it was coming, the app is finally here. And with it comes the ability to pin specific sections, magazines or a general Flipboard live tile to your Start screen. Naturally, this version of Flipboard's been tailored to take advantage of Win8's gestures as well, so a swipe up provides buttons to subscribe, refresh, edit and flip things, while pulling down from the top lets you see additional content from contributors or stuff others are reading. And, the app supports Windows' snap feature, so you can use Flipboard side-by-side with other programs. Should you wish to see for yourself before you decide to download, a video walkthrough awaits after the break.

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iOS 7 app update roundup: it’s a flat, flat, flat world

Even if you don't feel like coughing up the cash for either the iPhone 5c or iPhone 5s, those eligible for an update (that's if you own an iPhone 4 or up, or an iPad 2 onward) can at least console themselves with iOS 7, which debuts today. Gone is the skeuomorphic design of the Forstall era, and in its place is a flatter interface that promises an entirely new experience for iOS devotees. As such, developers everywhere have been scrambling to get their apps redesigned to match the new mobile OS out of Cupertino. While we can't possibly cover every update, we've compiled a quick list after the break of the more substantial app revamps that have come our way.

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Source: Evernote, Flipboard, Foursquare, Shazam, Vimeo, Mailbox, Twitter, OpenTable, Simplenote, about.me

Flipboard arrives for BlackBerry 10, but you can’t use it yet (update: counterfeit app)

Flipboard officially lets Blackberry 10 users in on the aggregation  curation fun

Bored, BlackBerry toters? Flipboard is now on BlackBerry World to save your commute, but wait: there's a rather big catch. It'll only work with BlackBerry 10.2 OS (since it's an Android port), and that version isn't out yet, unless you're okay with a leaked copy. If so, you'll be able to use its magazine-style interface to share on up to 12 social networks, save stories for later perusing, curate your own editions (with help from your friends) and more. There are also customized versions for 15 countries, including the UK, Australia and Canada. If and when you get the right OS, you can grab it at the source and starting maxing out on content -- including this very tech site.

Update: It turns out the app -- while a fully-functioning Android version -- was in fact a counterfeit, according to N4BB. That means an illegitimate company managed to slip the version past BlackBerry World gatekeepers, and Flipboard had nothing to do with it. That seems like a rather large oversight on BlackBerry's part, considering the stature of such an app, but it's now been pulled from the store. If you managed to grab it, it goes without saying that it's not a good idea to install it on your device.

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Source: Blackberry World

AWS Server Issues Affect Vine, Instagram and Many More


Amazon Web Services (AWS) have suffered a major breakdown which has caused many websites to miss their daily work schedules. Both Instagram and Vine went blank for an hour each, leading to their...

Flipboard iOS app update introduces animated GIF support

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Flipboard users with Android devices have been able to enjoy the mindless fun of animated GIFs for some time now, but their iOS counterparts have only been able to look on in envy. Casual hyperbole aside, Flipboard's latest iOS update -- available today -- brings GIF support to the app along with a slew of GIF-friendly magazines for your perusing pleasure. Now, GIF aficionados (is there such a thing?) can enjoy titles like Just GIF It, GIF Pop and GIF Me a Break. The update also includes top stories in the tech, news, business and sports sections as well as the obligatory bug fixes. You can get your paws on the update by clicking on the iTunes link below.

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Flipboard brings magazines to the web, launches ‘Big Ideas’

Flipboard brings magazines to the web, launches 'Big Ideas'

By now you're probably familiar with user-created magazines on Flipboard, a feature that was introduced for iOS back in March and added to Android in May. Starting today, you'll be able to enjoy Flipboard magazines on the web, including access to the By Our Readers section. This web edition even lets users with Flipboard accounts subscribe to magazines and "flip" stories right from within the browser. While the mobile app is still the best way to fully experience Flipboard, the web edition supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE9+ in 11 languages. Moreover, the company is introducing "Big Ideas", a new category in the Flipboard Content Guide which "celebrates innovative ideas, great speeches, industry thought leaders and inspirational organizations." Take a look the gallery below and find the PR after the break.

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Vine and Flipboard coming soon to Windows Phone 8

Here's another app that's finally made it to Microsoft's mobile OS, Flipboard. We'll admit, we're fans, so it was great to see the news aggregator's icon line up alongside several other apps looking to take advantage of Nokia's new imaging SDK. Vine, however, wasn't mentioned there and was nestled within Nokia's official press release Unfortunately, there was no mention of a release date for either (although Hipstamatic will finally arrive when the Lumia 1020 does), but we'll update you when we hear more.

Check out all the news from today's Nokia event at our hub!

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Source: Nokia

The Daily Roundup for 06.26.2013

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Fresh Flipboard, Facebook and NFL Fantasy Football apps coming to Windows 8 (update: Flipboard video)

Flipboard and NFL Fantasy Football apps coming to Windows 8

Windows 8.1 preview was the first big announcement to come out of Build 2013, but Ballmer's not done with the software goodies. Turns out, Facebook, Flipboard and NFL Fantasy Football apps are coming to Windows 8. Naturally, we haven't seen what these (presumably) Metro-styled apps will look like, but it's good to know they're coming, right?

Update: The folks at Flipboard have uploaded a (very) brief video of their new Windows 8 app, and we've embedded it after the break for your viewing pleasure.

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Source: Inside Flipboard