June 2007
Daylife
Daylife - A New Way to Explore the World.
Welcome to Daylife, where you can find, follow, and explore continuously updated news from thousands of sources worldwide in an endlessly clickable space.
Daylife is a connection engine. Explore the connections among stories and topics; traverse photos of people and places; open new windows into stories from quotes in the news; and track media's coverage of a topic. Learn how to use Daylife to build your own news experiences in our partners section.
May 2007
nuvu.tv
nuvu.tv is an Online Broadcast News Network that uses its proprietary technology to repackage video news aggregated from global news agencies, broadcasters and users.
nuvu.tv aims to provide a global platform for every broadcaster and advertiser around the world.
* On-demand
* Translated (Subtitles)
* Interactive
* Free
* Searchable
* Archived
February 2007
January 2007
MyLATimes - Los Angeles Times
(via)MyLATimes is a personalized news page — you can pick and choose the content you like best from latimes.com and other websites and see everything on one page.
While the latimes.com homepage is a great way to stay on top of the latest news, MyLATimes empowers you to read only the topics you care most about. In addition, with a feature called "Editor's Picks from the Web," you can read the news from other great sources recommended by L.A. Times journalists.
Whether you are interested in entertainment, sports, health or news, you can create your page just the way you like it.
Why would I want to use MyLatimes?
There is so much information available on the Web — it can be difficult to get to the information you want. MyLATimes helps you keep up with it all by letting you organize information in a highly personalized way.
MyLATimes.com is ideal for several types users:
You look at the same three to five sections when you visit latimes.com.
You might like to check out the day's sports news, such as the latest Lakers and Dodgers headlines, as well as our sports blogs. Then, you like to read local news. If you've got a few more free minutes, you'll have a look at the business section.
Instead of bouncing around from section to section, you can set up your MyLATimes page with only those sections and blogs. You'll save time by going straight to your favorite content, without getting bogged down by anything else.
You have a very specific interest and you want to build an entire page around that interest.
If you're an entertainment buff, you may want headlines from The Envelope, our website devoted to awards shows, and the Hollywood Bytes blog, as well as headlines from other entertainment sources like TMZ,or Television Without Pity. Visiting the LATimes.com homepage is still part of your routine for getting the news, but in addition, you visit your MyLATimes page for in-depth coverage on your chosen topic.
You love to learn about new websites but find it hard to determine which ones are really worth your time.
L.A. Times editors, whose judgment you trust, sift through the Web to bring you the most interesting and helpful sites around.
With MyLATimes, you get the news from The Times all on one page and you'll discover websites picked by experienced journalists who are experts in their fields
November 2006
Current Awareness, Weblogs and Broadcast Content - Moreover Technologies
Moreover collects, aggregates and delivers the most reliable and relevant online news and business information. Our virtually complete coverage of current awareness assures businesses of a comprehensive view into all business critical information.
Moreover provides comprehensive coverage across a wide range of media:
Current Awareness
Weblogs
Broadcast
From more than 25,000 Sources
250,000 Articles a day
200 countries in 75 languages 7 million Weblogs
10,000 of the most influential 35 Broadcast Channels
Audio and Video
Advanced speech to text recognition
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