Both essentially act as aggregators of rich media content, displaying a mix of news stories from publications like the New York Times or the Washington Post, along with status updates from Facebook users - all in a visually stunning “paper-like” format hearkening back to a time before digital devices. Paper and Flipboard share a number of similarities, according to this person. ![]() Facebook could launch the app before the end of January, this person said, though the timetable could change. Paper looks to be either a standalone mobile application or a Web experience suited to mobile devices, according to this person. The product is known as “Paper,” according to a source familiar with the matter, and it is similar to Flipboard, a buzzy mobile-focused news reading app. After years of experimentation, cancellations and redesigns, Facebook looks like it is finally going to launch in the coming weeks a news reading service built for mobile devices.
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