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And while I might get some flak for it, Reddit and other social media apps also weren't up for consideration. I also left out any apps that are owned by companies that do their own journalism-like CNN, Fox News, and Reuters. Read-it-later apps and RSS readers can aggregate news for you, but they're more hands-on, and really a different category of app. For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog.įor this roundup, I was looking primarily at news aggregator apps. We're never paid for placement in our articles from any app or for links to any site-we value the trust readers put in us to offer authentic evaluations of the categories and apps we review. We spend dozens of hours researching and testing apps, using each app as it's intended to be used and evaluating it against the criteria we set for the category. In effect, important stuff for you gets blown up bigger on you NOOWIT pages.All of our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software. NOOWIT translate all those LOVit, MAGit, SHARit, and CUTit inputs, plus AI relevance factor rendering not only a highly individualized feed-like experience, but a visually relevant one. Now this seems pretty simple and unimaginative until one sees the rendered curative result. NOOWIT “learns” about what users want to read all by its lonesome, but the system shortcuts the process via the CUTit button, which pushes out undesirable content, and the LOVit button that elevates preferred content. Put simply, NOOWIT can cut in half your information uptake – that is, with a bit of use. The way the NOOWIT system of “learning” works is not dissimilar from other “voting” systems, except the results are.

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Interestingly enough, the AI works a bit like our own auto immune system in blocking information we do not need or want. Perhaps we’ll have some time later for a discussion of “next-gen” context mechanisms, but for now it’s enough to know ideas are budding out there. NOOWIT’s approach with so-called Adaptive Information Filtering, this is interesting stuff given all we have seen in the realm of search engines.















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