Favit Has A Good Stab At Organising The Chaos Of Streams
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TechCrunch Europe
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009; 5:33 AM
One of the biggest problems users face every day is how difficult it has become to follow news streams from many different sources without getting lost in the noise ? from mainstream media, to the millions of blogs, YouTube and other social media such as Facebook, Friendfeed and Twitter.
But as (perhaps) unlikely as it sounds favit, a new startup from Bulgaria (the service is in English, fear not), thinks it has the answer. At the very least it's a very nice implementation of a service which enables you to define, filter and organize information streams.


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