My6Sense Coming Out Of Stealth for the iPhone

My6Sense is coming out of stealth in the coming days. The Israeli start up offers an iPhone app that pushes content to the user in a signgle feed, from his chosen feed subscriptions (RSS of news, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, etc). The result is a ‘river’ of information which continually learns about what’s important to the user, based on the user’s behaviour. While the initial set up takes a bit of effort, there’s mo need to set up preferences or personalize the feed – my6sense does it for you.

My6Sense was started in March 2007 by Barak Hachamov and Avinoam Rubinstain (CEO). The company has raised an A round of $2M from private investors earlier this summer, and has enjoyed some positive reviews from prominent bloggers.

Watch their promo video on ‘digital intuition’:

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Eze is managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of tech, entertainment, gaming and commerce with a spotlight on Israel.

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