I don’t own an iPad and don’t plan on owning one at least until the second generation, but apps like Pulse 2.0 (currently $1.99) make it oh-so-very-tempting to use my university textbook money on Apple’s tablet instead. I haven’t used Pulse on the iPad (obviously), but I have used it on the iPhone, and although I did like the experience quite a lot, the one thing it was really missing was some way to organize all of my various feeds. Pulse 2.0 seems to have addressed that quite handily by making the whole app much more like a newspaper and allowing you to divide feeds into sections. Very slick!
[via @pulsepad]
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