
Google, likened using the Fast Flip to flipping through a magazine – “really fast without unnatural delays.” Fast Flip enables users to browse through news stories in a quicker, more natural manner. The user can move from one article to the next much faster than loading a Web pages.
Google has released “Fast Flip” – the online news reader. Including stories from media corporations – including the BBC, and The New York Times.
Google, likened using the Fast Flip to flipping through a magazine – “really fast without unnatural delays.” Fast Flip enables users to browse through news stories in a quicker, more natural manner. The user can move from one article to the next much faster than loading a Web pages.
“As the name suggests, flipping through content is very fast, so you can quickly look through a lot of pages until you find something interesting,” said the Fast Flip engineer Krishna Bharat.
It shows the first page of a story to the user, to read the rest the user clicks the front page and is taken to the site. Users can share content with friends and social networks and there is also a mobile version.
Currently, Fast Flip is an experimental “Google Labs” product. It is accessible at here. Try it out and let me know what you think in the comments below.
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I hope that Google Fast Flip eventually becomes integrated with Google Reader!