

Give us a shout if you love the app.įlipboard vs Google News: Which Is a Better News App The volume of news published every day is bound to overwhelm you. If you are thinking of downloading the app, then do visit the Apple App Store and the Android Market. The only bump on the road so far is that ‘currently’ Google Currents is only available for the US. Similar apps like Flipboard and Pulse will have to sit up and take note as Google Currents rolls out with its slew of user and publisher friendly features. With Google boosting the app it sure looks like a win-win game. A few other plans like the one to sell specific articles to readers for a small fee could also be in the offing.

An added incentive is that Google is also going to share advertising revenue with the publishers. Google offers a web editor with templates to help easily frame their content and push it through the app. Google has made it easy for publishers to customize content for the application and also include ads for revenue generation. To support the launch Google Currents has handpicked more than more than 150 publishing partners (like CNET, AllThingsD, Forbes, Saveur, PBS, Huffington Post, Fast Company etc.) and brought their full length articles to the app.
