Flipboard 1.1 gets Google Reader and Flickr support

Flipboard, on of the most popular apps of the year for iPad, has been updated to version 1.1 with new features such as Google Reader and Flickr support. The app has also become more social with better integration with Facebook groups, fan pages and photos as well as Twitter favorites, mentions and lists. You can even post status updates and photos to Twitter, Facebook and Google Reader. Top this off with faster performance and Flipboard has provided yet another winner update in our hands.

Flipboard 1.1 for iPad

Here’s the complete changelog:

★ Be informed. Sync with Google Reader to read your feeds, folders and friends’ shared items. Star, share and comment on stories.
★ Be amazed. Browse all Flickr has to offer, including photostream, favorites, groups, your contacts’ photos and interesting photos of the day .
★ Be fulfilled. Read full content right away with more beautiful layout. Flip through gorgeous Flipboard Pages from Washington Post, Bon Appetit and more.
★ Be social. Flip through your Facebook groups, fan pages, and photos from your feed. Browse your tweets, Twitter favorites, @mentions and lists.
★ Be expressive. Post photos, status updates and even Flipboard pages across Twitter, Facebook and Google Reader.
★ Be faster. Switch between sections faster using our instant section selector. Enjoy faster performance throughout your Flipboard.

Flipboard is still unbelievably free despite being so awesome. Don’t let your iPad rot away without this app!

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Flipboard 1.1 for iPad 1

Flipboard 1.1 for iPad 2

About the Author

Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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