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Facebook launches Paper, coming to iOS next month



We have been hearing rumors of the Social Media networking giant Facebook's plans of introducing a new application, that will compete with the leaders in the category, like Flipboard and Google's own Newsstand. Today, Facebook, Inc. officially introduces Paper, that will make it's debut on iOS devices starting from 3rd of February, next month.

Paper is an application that will show you the latest news from your Facebook account, in a more beautiful way than ever before. So, once you open the app, it will take the user through the News Feed first, in a new inspiring way with better designs for photos, videos and longer written stories, alongside you can also customize your Paper with more sections, topics and themes from photography, and sports to food, science and design.

Some basic function includes some swipes through stories, with simple and natural movements. Also by tilting your phone, the app will let you explore high resolution panoramic photos to edge to edge frames and supports autoplay for videos in fullscreen. Paper from Facebook gives you the permission to preview your written post or shared photo, to how it looks within the app before you click that post button. The Facebook's Paper is the first product made from the company's Creative Lab's, where you will be able to download this application for iPhones from Apple App Store in the United States, starting next month. We still don't have any words for an Android availability, just yet.

Source: facebook

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