Unwrapping some new features at DailyMe
At this time of year, it’s typical that you decorate your house and make it look good for the holidays. We’ve been doing a lot of sprucing up at DailyMe, too. Among the changes you’ll find:
• New “front pages” for your personalized DailyMe section and the community-driven DailyWe sections. Users told us they wanted to see a snapshot of all their personalized news categories on one page, so we brought them together in the new DailyMe front page . Similarly, the DailyWe front page rounds up the most popular news items by views and by Meme-It emotion.
• A new Opinion section that rounds up our editor’s picks from among the editorials and columns we get from top newspapers and other sources.
• Revamped political coverage for the post-election period, offering news on the transition in a new Presidency section and updates on congressional activity in our Capitol Hill section .
• A special page on the troubled auto industry in our Money section to wrap up developments.
• A facelift on all our section pages to increase the readability of headlines and summaries.
And don’t forget to check out the Holidays page in our Lifestyles section for a sleigh full of recipes, tips and advice on surviving the season.
Have a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!
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