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DailyMe - Personalized News Platform
09th Oct 2007

(Review)

DailyMe.com is a news platform that allows consumers to personalize their news and receive it on their own schedule and through their preferred delivery formats, today announced the launch of its public Beta period, which for the first time makes the service available to the general public.

Different than other online news sources, DailyMe literally builds a personalized news digest for each reader based on his or her own personal preferences, using choices of news categories, keywords, individual news sources, and pre-configured “picks” developed by both the editorial team and DailyMe users. Each user's edition of DailyMe is drawn from a combination of thousands of licensed, professional news sources as well as user-generated content. Further, each user can choose to have DailyMe delivered via the web, sent via email or automatically output from their personal computer printer at a specified time of day.

Many news aggregators today pull together summaries of individual news stories, but to read an entire story users are forced to leave the aggregator's site and travel to the content provider's, leaving them to come back on their own. DailyMe solves this dilemma. DailyMe users can read each licensed news story completely within the DailyMe platform, where a variety of current and upcoming community features also can be accessed.

"When we began working on DailyMe, our goal was to combine the best of online and print media. Each, we felt, had its strengths, but nobody had yet brought the two together to their greatest advantage. With DailyMe, each individual can choose the news that interests them most and have it delivered fresh at a specific time via their preferred format. Our Beta is open to the public starting today, so I encourage everyone interested in news to come by and give DailyMe a try," said Eduardo Hauser, DailyMe's founder and CEO.


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