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Pulse News Reader for iPad update makes you a news editor

A new update to Pulse News Reader for iPad now lets you mash up your own mix of news for others to subscribe to. The update to version 1.1.4, which went live last evening, provides each user with their own "pulse" if they so desire.

What's a pulse? It's actually a Posterous blog (with a pulsememe.com domain name). If you're looking through some of your feeds in Pulse News Reader and see a post that you'd like your friends or followers to read, just tap on the "heart" icon and the post is added to your pulse. Followers can subscribe to your pulse in Pulse News Reader for iPad by searching for your name or handle in the app, then searching under Pulse Users. For example, if anyone wants to see what news I'm excited about, they can subscribe to Steve Sande. Whether it's a news item I've added from another site or something that I've written and posted to my Pulsememe blog, it gets published and the world gets to read it. If friends or followers aren't Pulse users, they can still follow what I'm interested in by going to the blog that's created at stevesande.pulsememe.com.

Now here's the cool thing. If a lot of people are tapping the heart icon for a specific post, it ends up on the top stories page at Pulsememe.com. People who add a lot of posts are considered top editors and are listed on the Pulsememe page. In other words, this becomes a way for hot news items on the blogs you follow to rise to the top of the Internet heap, at least for a while. If there's anything I'm not happy about, it's that I can't connect this to my existing Posterous blog -- it ends up going into the special Pulsememe blog instead.

The update is free to current users of Pulse News Reader for iPad, and the My Pulse feature should be making it to the iPhone version soon. Take a look at the gallery below for a few screenshots.



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aph3x

I currently use Reeder on my iPhone and iPad for a news reader and I have to say that this got me hooked on the iPad just because the screen size can accomodate it well and "OOOH PICTURES!"

We'll see how long this lasts - it may just be too much and I actually law a little bit of lag on my iPad when using pulse.

August 04 2010 at 9:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
studio

Information overload with beautiful graphics. Actually, I like the update. Well done Pulse.

August 04 2010 at 7:05 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bart Pattyn

One can discuss the desirability of this 'novelty'. Worse: the heart and some other items were moved to the right of the screen in this update. Double tap text to fit the column and they COVER the content. So much for the reading experience. And me to think that's why I bought this app in the first place...

August 04 2010 at 3:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ben

This isn't what (human) news editors do. Or, rather, this isn't all they do.

You probably knew that, but I thought I'd point it out.

August 04 2010 at 12:48 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Adam

Stealing, as in linking to freely available RSS feed articles made public by the original authors, thus expanding their audience. Right, good job.

August 03 2010 at 11:00 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
woody

nothing like stealing content and making it look all pretty

August 03 2010 at 9:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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reticulate

I'm going to assume you've never used RSS.

August 04 2010 at 1:27 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Doug

All of this social media crap seems to be just getting out of control. They all seem to have two traits. Most all of them seem to be a solution looking for a problem that does not exist and they usually trade off of other people's content in order to make their product useful. Meh.

August 03 2010 at 9:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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