Posts Tagged ‘news’
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Today we are unveiling our latest release of DailyMe, featuring better personalization technology, a new community area and our much awaited behavioral recommendation engine, Newstogram™, both on DailyMe.com and in our Publisher Solutions Suite. Newstogram™ lets you see the categories, people, companies and topics you’ve been reading about and will make story recommendations based on your interests. Newstogram™ recommendations are made in the ‘Headline News for You’ area in the center of our home page and also in the right rail of most other pages.
Our latest version has furthered our efforts to provide individual users with personally relevant news. It also encompasses a community area where users can discover and share news among one another. It further advances the user-centric approach that DailyMe believes will best serve news audiences.
We’ve given the site a new design and layout and added some key functionality to the left rail of every page. Among the new features, you should note:
• Track-It - Easy, one-click system to track news from anywhere on DailyMe.
• My Beat - Your place to clip articles from DailyMe or from any other website and share your news with others. You can even write articles and post them to your Beat.
• My Community - Discover news that interests you through other user-editors and the news they clip or write.
• Multiple Digest Delivery - You can now schedule delivery of your news by topic, day and time (business news in the morning, sports and tech in the afternoon, perhaps).
Enjoy!
http://DailyMe.com
Tags: behavioral tracking, community, dailyme, internet, launch, news, online news, social media, social network, technology, website
Posted in dailyme, internet | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
It’s been a while since you’ve heard from us, because we’ve been busy planning, designing, and building a more enhanced and more personalized news experience for you at DailyMe.
We’ll be adding new community features including the ability to discover news through user-editors in the DailyMe community and a means for you to create and publish a digest of news you’ve clipped, commented on or written to share with others. You’ll get a more comprehensive and relevant view of your news and you’ll notice the difference from the moment you start clicking around.
Here’s a quick summary of what to expect in our upcoming latest version of DailyMe:
· Related News: Recommends articles and stories based on the context and combination of the stories you read.
· One Click to Track News: An easy way for you to track and follow news with a single click from anywhere on our site.
· My Web Page: A webpage just for you; Clip articles from all over the web and share your news with others.
· My Editors’ News: Discover news that interests you by following user-editors and the news they clip.
· Multiple Digest Delivery: Schedule delivery of your news by topic, day and time.
· Enhanced Layout and Design: We’ve improved our interface to provide a better experience for you.
Stay tuned – we’ll be making an announcement in the next few weeks.
- Lisa
Tags: community, dailyme, editor, media, news, personalized news, site, technology
Posted in News, Uncategorized, Web/Tech, dailyme, internet, news | No Comments »
Friday, February 27th, 2009
We Media ’09 has just wrapped up and as I collect my thoughts (and notes) from the past two days, several questions are left floating around. How do we satisfy news audiences with both the rich content and advanced technological capabilities that they desire, while sustaining a cash-positive business model to stay afloat? It’s a question that affects most, if not all, news organizations.
The reality is that the news media landscape has changed, is still changing, and the landscape of tomorrow’s news is largely unknown to us. Unknown in the sense of who will drive tomorrow’s news sites and channels? Will it remain in the hands of today’s news organizations? Will it change into the hands of users themselves? Will a new hybrid organization emerge that is run by both users and journalism organizations? Time will tell.
An equally important recurring discussion at the conference revolved around the business model behind tomorrow’s news sites and channels. Ad-based revenue models by and large do not scale, at least in our current economy, to cover the overhead to operate a news organization. Flipping to a subscription-based or micro-payment type of model may not scale either – but for different reasons. So how will this too play out? Again, time will tell.
What I did walk away with, was a sense that we, the attendees, were one cohesive news community determined to continue reporting and/or distributing news. From the panelists to the moderators to the individual break-out session groups, there were many discussions around innovation; new ways of reporting the news, new ways to engage audiences, new ways to distribute the news and so on.
A personal conference highlight for me was simply getting to know the people that I happened to sit next to - and of course, the other attendees who participated in posting our #wemedia experiences from the conference onto Twitter .
My final thought post- We Media … is that being a part of shaping and building the future of news makes returning to my day to day work even more interesting.
http://DailyMe.com
Tags: dailyme, news, twiter, we media, wemedia
Posted in Uncategorized, Web/Tech, internet, media, news | No Comments »
Thursday, December 18th, 2008
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!
http://DailyMe.com
Tags: @home, autoindustry, better you, capitolhill, car, christmas, customized, dailyme, dailyme feeds, dailyme inc, dailymedia, dailywe, detroit, economy, election news, email, emoticons, holidays, hollywood, interactive, internet, lifestyle, media, media consumption, meme, news, news consumption, news video, newsaggregator, obama, opinions, personalized, personalizednews, politics, president, rss, rss feed, sources, startup, technology, top news, twitter, us presidential election, web2.0, website, wemedia
Posted in Food and Drink, News, Uncategorized, Web/Tech, election, holidays, news, politics | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
The DailyMe editors usually devote most of our attention to our bread and butter – the top news and events of the day. But even we occasionally break to enjoy something other than bread and butter. Our latest foray into something more savory is our Holidays page in our Lifestyles section. While we created the page for Halloween, it’s really taken off with the approach of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
You’ll find a delicious mix of stories from leading newspapers on the page, giving you holiday travel advice, decorating tips, recipes and more. Don’t forget to check out the videos, where you can see tips for picking the right wine for Thanksgiving or keeping down costs as you entertain. Bon appetit!
In case you didn’t notice, we’ve added a couple of other new sections as well. Our Opinion page carries a selection of editorials and columns from top newspapers. With the election behind us, we’ve revamped our Politics section to provide coverage of the transition in our The Presidency section and a closer look at what Congress is doing in our Capitol Hill section.
http://DailyMe.com
Tags: capital hill, christmas, dailyme, holidays, news, politics, presidency, thanksgiving
Posted in Web/Tech, holidays, politics | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
The U.S. presidential election is but two weeks away and you may be feeling overwhelmed by the exceptional levels of media coverage. How do you stay on top of developments that people are discussing? That’s exactly the problem DailyMe was created to solve – help you discover the news that is important and useful to you.
Are you a political news junkie, just want the latest buzz or want to dig into the issues? Our Election section has a full slate of news and information for you. In addition to a main news page and candidate pages, we recently added a page on where the candidates stand on issues such as taxes, global warming and energy. And last week, amid all the chatter about Joe the Plumber, we even created a special page on that topic. Expect more breakouts as news warrants.
Across all of the elections pages you’ll find articles from our top sources, plus video reports and feeds of Twitter comments.
Check it all out in our Election News section.
http://DailyMe.com
Tags: candidates, dailyme, election, joe the plumber, mccain, news, obama, politics, president
Posted in election, mccain, obama, politics | 2 Comments »