Flipboard Psych
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As a busy college student-athlete, I want to be able to read interesting and relevant articles without having to spend the time to go searching for them. I am interested in staying up to date with news, but I also want to read things about design and productivity and . Many news sources have larger sections that may contain articles about these passions, but they're often hard to find. In comes Flipboard to the rescue. After making an account, I told Flipboard my interests and it compiled sectioned magazine type tabs with the most recent and relevant articles from many different sources. I didn't have to personally go to each site it was pulling from and subscribe to some newsletter. Even better, I didn't have to go searching for them in the first place. Amazing. I can even be more specific about what subsections I am interested in. For example, under Productivity, I was able to tell Flipboard that I only wanted to see articles about tim