Flipboard is getting a little bit smarter about finding stories for you
to read. Rather than highlighting popular articles in its Cover Stories
section in the order that they came in, Flipboard is beginning to sort
them out into different sections, almost like a newspaper might.
Cover Stories is starting to look like a newspaper
Cover Stories is beginning to divide articles into groups based on
where they came from and what they're about, with an eye toward
displaying what it thinks you'll find most interesting first.
The app's
approach to getting to know you is fairly basic though: it focuses
heavily on how you arrange sources on Flipboard's main page, while also
factoring in your reading activity and engagement to augment that.
The change will begin gradually rolling out today for readers on iOS
and Android phones and tablets who are running the latest version of the
app. But while the sorting feature is only starting on Cover Stories,
it wouldn't be surprising to see it turn up elsewhere throughout the app
down the road.
Flipboard is already testing the feature inside one of
its magazines too, so it may not be long before the entire app is just a
bit smarter about helping you find something to read.
Source : Yahoo
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