Google
has shut down its news reader app for iOS - Google Currents - and
replaced it with Google Play Newsstand. All subscriptions will be
migrated to the new app. Notably, the Android-version of Google Currents
was shut down and replaced with Google Play Newsstand only earlier
this year, with later being unveiled
for the first time in November.
Google Play Newsstand for iOS
has a magazine-like interface that Flipboard users will be familiar
with. The app's new features include subscribing to topics as well as
blogs, RSS feeds and publishers. Most notably, the app's interface is
almost identical to the latest version on Android, and features UI
elements from what Google calls 'Material Design', the new look first
introduced
at Google I/O 2014 alongside Android L.
The Play Newsstand app
lets users find articles to read from the Read Now section that lists
content from subscriptions. The Topics section is the new addition,
letting users subscribe to articles based on any topic. The app's design
falls in line with that on the Google Chrome app, and the much larger
umbrella of Google's design on Android, Web and mobile apps.
Finding
new articles has also become a little easier, with each article being
tagged based on a topic. You can tap the tags, such as football, to read
other articles from that topic. As you might have guessed, the tags
aren't very useful because they're too vast. For instance, tapping the
football tag would show articles on international football and club
football from across the world, which isn't very helpful if your
interests are specific. The app also lets you bookmark articles for
reading later. The app's search feature is, rather unsurprisingly,
robust and should help people narrow down on their interests.
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