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Flud iPad News App

Flud iPad News App

The iPad has been around long enough that you finally realized it’s just a big iPhone. Except it doesn’t fit in your pocket; it can’t make phone calls, and it’s impossible to keep clean. But damnit if this thing isn’t gorgeous. Since the novelty of Battleship has worn off and you’ve watched all the Grey’s Anatomy re-runs available on Netflix (it’s in the top 10 list) you need a new purpose for your iPad. The Flud iPad (modern and sexy) News Ecosystem is that purpose. It takes all of the RSS feeds you read when you’re pretending to work (Gizmodo, Cool Material, Tech Crunch) and serves them up into a convenient, portable, sliding news behemoth. You can add and delete RSS feeds, promote, tweet, facebook, twit, and whatever new social media platform will come out tomorrow. Unless you live in Thailand, this is the best $4 you will ever spend.

– Sent from my iPad –