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Quick App: my6sense “Digital Intuition” RSS Reader for iPhone

By , Friday, Oct 23, 2009
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my6sense

my6sense [Free - iTunes link] tries to solve one of the biggest problems of the information age — with so much data coming at us so fast, how do we sift through it and find what we need, when we need it? Using what they dub “digital intuition”, my6sense pays attention to the news you read, and then tries to figure out, and present to you, what’s more important.

Transparent on the user end, and displayed in the built-in, full featured RSS reader, my6sense “just works” (we’re guessing using a combination of artificial intelligence algorithms and mythical news pixies). If you give it a try, let us know how well it predicts what you want.

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  1. Adnan says:

    Am I the 1st to comment? Then I did it 2nd time!

  2. VTP says:

    Wow you’re really lame, man…

  3. Killer says:

    I’ll stick with google readers webapp. You’ll never get an app to beat it unless they launch Vigo for iPhone

  4. Dryland says:

    Sounds pretty interesting. I’ll try it.

  5. Oboewan says:

    Are there any RSS readers with push?

  6. Josh says:

    @Oboewan There is an app called LetMeKnow that lets you configure RSS feeds to receive push notifications. It pushes you twitter, weather, stocks, etc. Great App

  7. Jose says:

    Tried it. Registered. Won’t let me log in. I’ll keep trying, but not impressed

  8. Frank says:

    Downloaded it and love works pretty well a little slow updating . But for a free reader I give it a 6.5 out of 10 .

  9. Caleb22 says:

    It takes forever and won’t let me login with two accounts I’m trying to import. Not very impressed.

  10. stwebb says:

    VTP

    You’re right…people that say I’m 1st…SUCK!

  11. Emily says:

    I’ve been using this app for a few months now & I absolutely love it. I’ve used google reader with my RSS feeds for a few years, but find this app filters the junk out much better for me…it’s finding really relevant articles for the work I do for my clients

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