Today, document-sharing service Scribd, the world’s largest social publishing site with more than 75 million monthly readers, launched Float, an iPhone and web content-reading app that’s taking aim at the likes of Pulse, Flipboard, and Instapaper. Like those popular apps, Float enables users to read content from a varity of sources–such as Float’s 150 publishing partners, which include AP, Scientific America, and yes, Fast Company–and access the content in one centralized reading platform.
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Scribd Debuts Float, A Netflix-Style Competitor To Pulse, Flipboard, Instapaper