Technology
Four reasons why you should start using Flipboard app
In a world with an overdose of information, Flipboard has emerged as a platform that has redefined how we immerse ourselves in news, articles, and stories that span the globe.
Whether you're a casual reader or a content curator, these features will help you make the most of your Flipboard experience;
1. Explore by interest
Flipboard has a vast content library that you can navigate based on your various interests. From Technology and Travel to cooking and fashion, simply search for your preferred topic to find a huge list of articles tailored to your interests.
2. Follow INFLuencers and experts
To stay updated with the latest insights, you can follow iNFLuential personalities and experts in your preferred fields. Their curated magazines can provide you with high-quality content.
3. Read offline
Flipboard offers an offline reading feature, allowing you to download articles and magazines for reading when you're not connected to the internet. This is perfect for long flights or commutes.
4. Connect social media accounts
Connect your social media accounts to Flipboard to easily share content with your followers. You can also curate content from your social media feeds directly into your magazines.
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