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Comments on: Flickr co-founder presses beta button

Caterina Fake's new start-up went into the beta test phase Friday. It's called Hunch, that's right, Hunch. So what does it do? Read on.

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by andrew.mager March 27, 2009 3:57 PM PDT
It seems all these new sites are "teaching the machine". Very interested to see this technology evolve. Great writeup Coop
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by iertry March 27, 2009 4:39 PM PDT
Seems like an interesting service. My take some traffic from Yahoo answers as it seems a lot of people use it for 'hunches'. Looking forward to trying it out.
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by nSeika March 27, 2009 10:58 PM PDT
Not picking up on the women, but the colour, design and title, sounds feminine doesn?t it ?
With no further implied meaning.
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by xim1970 March 28, 2009 2:25 PM PDT
Sounds like crap to me. Make a decision, and whether it's right or wrong, live with it. Move on, and make some other choices. It's what we all do. We don't need a website for this. Unless you have no self-esteem.
And I agree with nSeika...looks pretty feminine...'nuff said!
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by yanchineseguy April 2, 2009 11:25 AM PDT
Coop - a question for clarification.

Is this a site to help you with decisions, i.e. choosing between two or more choices? Or is it a site for recommendations based on your preferences like Netflix's movie recommendation service?
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by fahadbhai August 4, 2009 9:38 AM PDT
It's pretty interesting but I agree with the guys here.. It looks feminine but one more innovative way to waste time.
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