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Flipboard-web

Flipboard is no longer a service that you can only enjoy on mobile devices. From today, more than 2 million magazines on every topic imaginable are available to read in your web browser. Each one boasts Flipboard’s signature look and feel, but they’re been optimized for the larger screen on your desktop.

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Evernote for Android has today been updated to support the company’s new Reminders feature, which debuted on iOS, Mac, and Evernote’s web app two weeks ago. Reminders provides in-app alarms, note-based to-dos, and more to help you stay organized.

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Appigo’s Todo Pro task management app is now available to download from Google Play. It’s a public beta release that allows users to try out the service ahead of its official release. All of the features you’d expect from a good task management client are there, including cross-platform sync, multiple alarms, repeating tasks, and support for projects.

The app also boasts some other features that aren’t so common, including location-based reminders, a customizable app badge widget, and a task list widget.

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Opera has announced that it will gradually phase out the use of Presto, its own rendering engine, in favor of WebKit this year. It will utilize Chromium, the open source project from Google, which powers the search giant’s speedy Chrome browser. Opera’s first Chromium-based smartphone browser will be previewed at Mobile World Congress later this month.

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This day was bound to come sooner or later, and finally, it has arrived. You no longer have to pull out your iPhone when you’re at work if you want to check your Instagram feed to see all your friend’s latest pictures. You can do it all on the web.

When you go to your Instagram.com page and sign in you’ll now see all the photos that would appear in your stream like it would if you were using a smartphone.

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