Released to the public yesterday is Google Fast Flip; something Google says will make reading articles easier. What it is, is basically screenshots of magazines you can scroll between. It’s supposed to make it quicker to go through articles. But isn’t that what RSS is? Except quicker? To see the full article you still have to click through to the magazine’s website. Google speaks of “community”-like features including recommendations but I don’t know, I already do that with e-mail if I really have to recommend something to someone. It is pretty though. Google Fast Flip is pretty. They can have that. Useful? I’m not so sure.
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