Noteworthy Newsreader

By  |  Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 10:53 am

Pulse, a new RSS reader for the iPad, isn’t perfect. (It supports a maximum of twenty feeds, and I added a bunch of feeds which then mysteriously disappeared.) But I’m still as excited about it as I am about any of the iPad apps that are tied to a specific magazine or newspaper. It’s got a highly visual, touch-driven interface that was born to live on a device like this–and if you’ve got an iPad and consume content, it’s $4 well spent.

 
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  1. joel Says:

    It's a decent free or $1 app, but at $4 it's a bit pricey.

  2. college costs Says:

    1. RSS is dead.
    2. 3.99 for a reader? It (and the million others soon to be released exactly like it) will be free in a month or so.

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