How to Do (Just About) Anything on the Internet by Editors of Reader's Digest

How to Do (Just About) Anything on the Internet by Editors of Reader's Digest

Author:Editors of Reader's Digest
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Reader's Digest


Neater networking

If you spend a lot of time flicking from one social-media site to another when you are on a phone or tablet, then you may want to combine them in a single app.

You can use what’s called a social media aggregator. One such is Flipboard—an app that works with Apple, Android, and other devices.

How does it work?

Once you have downloaded the app, you can create a Flipboard account, or simply sign in through your Facebook or Twitter account. Then you select any social networking sites you belong to from the menu, type in the relevant user name and password, and allow Flipboard to access each account. You can then flick between feeds of different accounts, both to view and to post updates.

Why would I use it?

It is designed to be easy and pleasing to read so it feels more like reading an online magazine than scrolling through a news feed. And it not only allows you to access your social networking sites, but also gives you access to articles from magazines and news sources—Harper’s Bazaar, W magazine, BBC News, to give a few examples. You can “bookmark” articles that you like, and organize them into “Magazines” to read later or to share with others. It’s an enjoyable way to view the things you are interested in—both from your personal life and the wider world—in one neat package.



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