Editor&Publisher: DailyMe’s Newstogram follows readers’ ‘tastes’
August 14th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Handy tools and technology
News aggregation site DailyMe has launched ‘Newstogram’ – a new piece of tech that analyses the reading behaviour of users.
The idea is that publishers will be able to use this information to serve up personalised news recommendations based on a user’s individual interests.
This basic function will be free to publishers – more complex use of the data will require signing up to DailyMe’s applications.
Tags: aggregation, aggregation site, behavioural targeting, DailyMe, editor, Editor&Publisher, online communities
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August 14th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
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