Are you more likely to spoon or to be spooned? Are alien abductions fake or real? How good are you at catching fly balls? Hunch.com wants to know, not for its own benefit, but for yours. Launched ...
Hunch has relaunched as a more clearly defined “taste-driven” Net recommendation service. It’s a clever move, since as the Net penetrates deeper into our lives, we may find ourselves reaching to ...
Caterina Fake’s enthusiasm for her latest project is contagious. Hunch is now open to the public, but it’s still three days pre-launch when we talk and, at this point, about the only uncertainty is ...
There's a lot of information about you floating around the Web. Facebook knows if you're a "fan" of NPR, the city you live in, your birthday, and your relationship status. Amazon knows what kind of ...
Auction site eBay has bought Hunch, the two-year-old recommendation engine co-founded by Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake. The fit is much clearer than, say eBay's purchase of Skype years ago: Hunch ...
Hunch is not a “search engine” insists Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake, one of the people behind the new site. But you’ll probably start seeing it show up in (Google) search results, just like ...
Sometimes it takes a while for a site to find its legs. Hunch, which launched last March to much fanfare, is only now in the past few months capturing the attention of consumers. As the comScore chart ...
It took 39 questions for the Hunch Twitter Predictor to make a wrong guess about me. The question was, "Have you ever ridden a Segway?" Yes, in fact, I have. "We call it a 'stunt' internally. It's a ...
When I first read about Hunch’s Twitter Predictor game, I was pretty skeptical. The game asks you to put in your Twitter user name and based on who you follow and who you are followed by, it predicts ...
Hunch, a new social discovery app, has raised $23 Million to fuel its global expansion. The Hunch app was created to transform social interactions and foster honest discussions through open and ...
In the 15th century, the word ‘intuition’ was synonymous with 'consideration' or, by its literal Latin derivation, 'to look into'. By the 17th century it became accepted as the definition of arriving ...