Pulse and Flipboard , makes it easy for users to view the latest news on their tablet or smartphone. Currents automatically adjusts to the size of the screen, so it always provides the right view. Of course, everything is touch-enabled.
Currents can be used both online and offline and, in a similar way to Twitter, displays the 'trending topics' of the news in 'Google Trending Editions'. Users can follow the magazines or blogs that they find interesting. They can also add RSS, video and photo feeds and of course Google+ is integrated to share content. Users can also share content via Facebook and Twitter. In this way, the app personalizes how users consume the news.
Magazines that also want to make their content available can use canada phone number list the 'self-service platform': a tool with which they can adapt the content of their website to Google Currents.
Cooperation
According to various websites, the arrival of Google's new service was already announced under the name ' Propeller ', but has now been given the appropriate name ' Currents '. For the launch of the app, Google worked with 180 leading magazines and blogs , such as Forbes, Mashable, Gizmodo and Techcrunch. They only make their content available to users of the app.