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September 23, 2005

searchfox RSS Reader

Filed under: General, rss, readers

TechCrunch have a great post on searchfox, an RSS Reader that learns from your reading behaviour…helps manage RSS overload.

From TechCrunch quoting searchfox:

“Existing RSS readers only show information chronologically, which quickly leads to information overload. Our goal is to that you see what’s interesting to you on the first page, rather than on the 20th page.”

From the searchfox blog:

“SearchFox uses machine learning technology to automatically rank and personalize incoming feeds to reflect each reader’s unique interests. Our RSS reader learns by watching what individuals and the entire community find interesting, taking into account various inputs such as the source, author, and topic of an RSS entry. Existing RSS readers only show information chronologically, which quickly leads to information overload. SearchFox makes RSS easier and immediately useful, so everyone can be part of the new web experience.”

See the demo.

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