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Facebook Instant Articles quickly bring news to one place — Facebook

Facebook wants to be your one-stop shop for news, with the introduction yesterday of Instant Articles, a way for publishers to get interactive articles to readers instantly.

Facebook responded to complaints from publishers that it was taking too long for shared stories to appear on mobile devices — smartphones in particular — by working with those companies to create a platform that brings photos, videos, and text to readers in no time at all.

Instant Articles also provides those who are viewing the content on mobile phones with some interactive features that are quite compelling: auto-play videos show up as you scroll through a story, maps can show where a photo was taken, and audio captions provide the background behind a photo or story. Readers can like or comment on small segments of a story in-line.

For publishers, Instant Articles are providing new ways to monetize content. Publishers have the option of selling ads in their own articles and keeping all of the revenue, or using Facebook’s Audience Network to market unsold space.

Nine launch partners joined with Facebook for Instant Articles; The New York Times, National Geographic, BuzzFeed, NBC, The Atlantic, The Guardian, BBC News, Spiegel, and Bild. At this time, Instant Articles is only available on Facebook for iPhone.

A few years ago, iPhone owners were enchanted by the release of a fun, flexible and functional curvy iPhone stand called Bobine. That stand is still popular and available from the design shop that created it — Fuse Chicken of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio — for just $35. The company has just released a new $25 dock just for Apple Watch called the Bobine WATCH, and it carries on the family tradition of being a useful and fun way to charge your favorite Apple products.

You supply your 1M or 2M Apple Watch charge cable, and there’s a housing on one end of the Bobine WATCH to hold the circular magnetic charging “puck”. Just drape your Watch over that puck and it’s held in place while getting juiced up. The rest of the Bobine WATCH can be flexed to create a stand that’s equally as useful on your desktop, nightstand, or in your car. For use in the car, Bobine WATCH includes dash stabilizer clips.

You can order one of these curvaceous docks today, but will have to wait about 4 to 6 weeks for shipping due to high demand.

Steve Sande
the authorSteve Sande
Steve is the founder and former publisher of Apple World Today and has authored a number of books about Apple products. He's an avid photographer, an FAA-licensed drone pilot, and a really bad guitarist. Steve and his wife Barb love to travel everywhere!