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4 commentsFriday, April 24, 2009

Bloggers Replacing the AP?

Can 1.7 million paid bloggers cover the Worlds news?

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Old school reporting and

Old school reporting and updating news by means of blogging is undeniably the newest trend. Despite of that, I can still say that not all blogs are reliable because of their irrelevant contents.

MeeHive

I work on http://meehive.com, and we are working on precisely the distribution channel problem. The solution can be expressed in two complementary ways:

a) Bringing feedreaders like google, bloglines, etc. to the masses who don't know about RSS and don't care.

b) Making a smarter news aggregation site, that can help users discover relevant blogs, and recommend articles from those blogs by ranking by more than just date, clustering conversations, etc.

What we have so far is a first cut. We'd love to hear your comments!

YES they can. Just ask CNN.

YES they can.

Just ask CNN.

The world is changing

The world is changing rapidly and these old, fat cat traditionalists are mighty upset about it.

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