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A new application called Cliqz promises it can better understand what news content is fresh and relevant by analyzing networks of connected people. So for instance, with Cliqz you can feasibly watch, side by side, the top stories of the day as discussed by U.S. liberals and conservatives. (Well, on the iPhone interface, you’ll have to toggle between them.) These dynamic story channels are started by creating lists of people on Twitter and other social networks, and then looking at who they follow and who those people follow. This can become a massive computation out at the friends-of-friends level. (via Cliqz Reader App Finds What Networks of People Are Talking About - Liz Gannes - Social - AllThingsD)
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A new application called Cliqz promises it can better understand what news content is fresh and relevant by analyzing networks of connected people. So for instance, with Cliqz you can feasibly watch, side by side, the top stories of the day as discussed by U.S. liberals and conservatives. (Well, on the iPhone interface, you’ll have to toggle between them.) These dynamic story channels are started by creating lists of people on Twitter and other social networks, and then looking at who they follow and who those people follow. This can become a massive computation out at the friends-of-friends level. (via Cliqz Reader App Finds What Networks of People Are Talking About - Liz Gannes - Social - AllThingsD)

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