Creative Business Curbs

News and Information About Business Innovation

The Information Business: Read What Others

| 0 comments

In this interconnected world in which everything belongs to everyone and almost nothing is new information has become big business. It was in the twentieth century, but as of today we leave every day new tools that come to demonstrate the power and the power of information. Now, tests are done to you readers know what others are reading through the news. We must realize that they are only tests, but behind it is a virtual site MySpace with millions of users participating. Meanwhile, documentation and archives continue to provide all data and information that nobody wants. Now what matters is “spy” on others. Read and comment if it’s true.

The social networking site MySpace has entered the news business with launch in test mode, a new tool called MySpace News which allows its users to determine what other members are reading.

This is an initiative that puts MySpace, one of the most popular sites on the network, closer to an all-inclusive portal, much like Yahoo.

MySpace News (news.myspace.com) is a mixture of items from Google News “site that collects stories and places them by subject,” and services such as Digg, which collect input from their readers and fall depending on the votes they get .

But unlike Digg, which is based on what they send other users, MySpace will scan thousands of Web journals and news sites and group results into categories such as politics or technology.

Users also can vote for each news item, which will help determine the design of the home page.

Like Google News, MySpace will allow media owners to exclude items from service if they so choose.

In addition, newspaper articles from News Corp., which owns the Fox television network and other media, in addition to MySpace, have no special treatment, he assures the new service on its website.

The implementation, which had long specialized media speculating, using technology developed by Newroo, a company that News Corp. acquired last year.

Possibility Related Posts:

Leave a Reply