![]() ![]() Thanks to the iPad's big screen, Flipboard's photography section is a particular delight you can browse Flickr and Instagram feeds, FFFFound!, and images from The Guardian, National Geographic, and Pictory, among others. Browse everything from mainstream mags like People, Rolling Stone, and The Economist to websites like Bleacher Report and The Awl or video from Bloomberg, E! Online, Vimeo, and Khan Academy.Ĭontent is organized by topic - news, business, tech, art and design, food and dining, and so on. ![]() Unfortunately this means that my children will only have access to Khan Academy. The app aggregates content from a host of sources into a single interface, displaying images, headlines, and text with an appealingly simple design. Can I install Khan Academy on an Amazon Fire tablet I was able to figure out how to install the Google App Store and install the full app, however the app can not be added to Child profiles on an Amazon Fire Tablet since it did not come from the Amazon App Store. Using Flipboard is like sitting in a doctor's office with a bunch of magazines that you actually want to read, actually published in this century. Flipboard, yet another source of delicious content, doesn't eliminate the need for other apps, but it sure collects a lot of great stuff in one place. But that literary nirvana - Kindle books, magazine iPad apps, Instapaper, RSS feeds - can be tough to manage. ![]() One of the beautiful things about tablet computers is their ability to amass so much reading material in a single device. ![]()
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