Oprah Magazine iPad App Demo

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

Mashable Assistant Editor Lauren Indvik gets a walkthrough of the new iPad app for "O, The Oprah Magazine."

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  • Say good bye to print magazines...

  • Cool.

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  • How did Oprah become a multi billionaire

  • i love this app but hate that u have to buy it and download for every issue, PLEASE for the love of god join a newsstand, a good one is other edition, as personally i HATE zinio, wich has proved to use child labour, unfair pay and maltreatment to its staff... FUCK YOU ZINIO!!!!

  • She featured cool accessories like michael3 the ones I bought from the Colombian actor Michael Schorling. Not only is he super cute but also very talented!! I'm obsessed with him. There is a website michael3.com I bought a few from a boutique and they are awesome the materials are luxury! the leather is so soft. I love how unique they are!

  • how much an app like this costs???

  • WoW!... Can an iPad be used as a 2nd screen to your Windows laptop?

  • I just purchased Oprah magazine on my iPad. It has great picutre quality but many features did not work. To make a purchase of one the the favorite "gifts" I received an error message suggesting I needed to update flash. I though iPad do not have flash. also would have liked a "send me a sample" or a way to see the magazine before purchase. all an all...I loved it but the old fashion print magazine speaks to my heart.

  • Yay, my dad is getting the iPad!

  • my Goooooood! im getting the ipad

  • I love touch pad technology but the fact is is that print will never go away. It may fade, but will not burn out. There will always be a segment of the population (myself included) who love the feel and experience of holding a printed copy of something. While I love technology a flat screen, even with all the bells and whistles of interactivity (which doesn't replace good design anyway) will never replace me being able to thumb through physical pages.

  • Damn! Nice.

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