Summify, the service that creates a periodic summary of the most relevant news stories from your social networks, launched an iPhone app. According to the company’s “official blog post,” the goal was to create an application that would deliver a “beautiful user experience and make it easy to consume the five or ten stories that matter most.” In that sense, expect the large images and standout headlines, intuitive navigation, automatic summary notifications, as well as the ability to manage settings right from your iPhone. Moreover, the sharing element also comes included, enabling users to inform their friends via Google, Facebook and Twitter about something cool they’ve just read.
Sounds a lot like Flipboard to me, with an important difference that Summify is made for iPhone and iPod Touch users, whereas Flipboard works with the iPad, only. You can check out Summify by clicking on the link below. It’s a free download…
Summify (FREE) [iTunes link]
