Better way to read News with Google Fast Flip

Posted on 15. Sep, 2009 by Nikhil Sheth in Google, Rambling Thought

Google Fast Flip is the latest experiment added to Google Labs. Google calls Fast Flip as a new reading experience combining the best of print and online worlds. Similar to a print magazine, Fast Flip lets you browse sequentially of recent news, headlines and popular feeds from individual top publishers.

With Fast Flip you can flip through snapshots of the day’s popular news, drill into specific sections and topics, or narrow stories by publisher source. Once you select a story, you can view the article in its totality and use the arrows to flip to the previous or next story.

Fast Flip comes with additional features like the ability to share stories via email, story liking, dynamic content based on your viewing experience, and mobile-friendly versions.

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