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As much as I enjoy immersing myself in the social web, I must admit that I haven’t yet determined how to process and share information as efficiently as I know that I should.
Thus I am naturally interested in tools or services that offer potential solutions to that problem.
Jennifer Leggio of ZDNet reports on a new iPhone/iPod Touch application announced this week at LeWeb Conference in Paris whose purpose is to allow you to read and share your most relevant content from your RSS and social streams.
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“Ever wish that Twitter was smart enough to tell you which tweets included content that was of most interest to you? While that’s likely a longer term feature for the popular social network, a company called my6sense has developed an iPhone/iPod Touch application called mytweetsense, that offers that content control now. The company is announcing mytweetsense at LeWeb Conference.
“my6sense is best known for its relevance rankings or “digital intuition” for RSS and social streams, and is applying that technology to implement mytweetsense. Think about creating a station on Pandora Radio and finely tuning the musical content over time based on your interests. Eventually, the station supplies you with songs that fit your aural interests. my6sense — and now mytweetsense — take similar action with your own social streams. According to the company, the service filters the tweets which contain links and intuitively recognizes what is important to each user, presenting the most relevant content first.”
Read the remainder of Jennifer’s article …



