Thursday, April 19, 2012

MC2 Post 1247 Read Website’s Feed in Magazine-like Style Using Google Currents







I Know We all like those Magazine Style Formats that deliver popular websites in a Very Cool Way on  Mobile Devices...






The Recent Update to Google Currents, Lets you Do That Too!  Here's How: (from techmadly.com)


From:  http://www.techmadly.com


When you open Google Currents app on a network connected mobile device, it automatically synchronize content from publishers and available feeds and deliver them on your phone in a beautiful magazine like look. You can read these articles later whenever you want.

Currents has a great list (over 400) of well established websites from various categories of interest. These publishers are from Science, Sports, Business, Technology, Celebrities, Health & Wellness, Design and News categories. Each category has many publishers to choose from. Apart from predefined Currents you can manually add particular websites feed to read. You can add editions by searching them on Google Currents producer page or search from inside the app. Click on the desired edition in search list and then click on ‘Subscribe to this edition’ button to make it available within your app. 



TinyURL:  http://tinyurl.com/752w9md   

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        Google Currents Introductory Video
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You Might Also Like Google Currents:
Google News Reader
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Top Universities to Offer Free Online Courses
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Web-based courses from Princeton, Stanford, the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania are now available for free from start-up Coursera.

The company's also signed up Stanford - where it was founded - and the University of California atBerkeley.

It's raised $16 million in venture capital funding from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) and New Enterprise Associates (NEA) for the venture.




It's 198....That's Just Great...Phooey. 



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