
DailyMe is a customizable news provider that gives users the ability to aggregate, share, personalize and interact with news stories and blogs. The main goal of DailyMe, according to founder Eduardo Hauser, is to “combine the power of the Internet with the second most popular form of media - print.”
Internet
DailyMe pulls in full articles from thousands of sources that cover a wide range of news content. By using DailyMe you can read the content you want by choosing from categories, keywords, profiles and/or sources.
Print
DailyMe uses a software application that lets users print “DailyMe on designated days and times automatically, without prompting or user intervention. This is designed for readers who prefer a print copy for reading, but still want the real time, personalized benefits of the internet.” This is, in my opinion, what really sets DailyMe apart from other news providers.
If you are not going to take advantage of DailyMe’s news printing application then the service really isn’t much different than some other news providers, or at least that is my opinion. However, if you like reading the news and would like a service to print them out for you automatically, then DailyMe just might suit your needs. The only way to know is to try them out.
Source: Webware
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April 5, 2008
It seems like a pretty decent service. I like the print feature, though honestly I don’t know if I would use it. ![]()
@Gary
Yeah, I agree. Like the print feature, but not sure if I would use it myself. However, I am sure there are others out there that would enjoy that.
Thanks for the comment.
I read this on techcrunch and was amazed by the technology. There’s a lot of start ups and this one has potential.
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