DailyMe adds RSS feeds to its content
Content Platform-News Provider- Social Network DailyMe has added RSS feeds to the content available for its users. And it does not cost a thing because DailyMe earns money from advertising.
This important new feature allows DailyMe users to select any content published via RSS feed and incorporate it into their personalized DailyMe digests, which can be read online, via email, or printed out. The addition of RSS feeds – which automatically deliver updates of blogs and other feed-enabled content – exponentially increases the amount and type of news and information from which subscribers can assemble their DailyMe digests.[Source]
But what is interesting about DailyMe ?
(i) DailyMe allows you to customize the delivery of the news. One can specify the time of delivery and its form.
(ii) DailyMe, through licensing agreements, allows you to read the news in full text, located in the site’s database, without no redirects or links. This results in a faster and more convenient reading experience.
(iii) DailyMe content is varied with articles coming from newspapers, news services, blogs and of course the different forms or nature of RSS feeds. And the content is filterable i.e. the results of a particular search can be trimmed down.
There are of course other features. But for me what makes it different from other type of aggregated RSS feeds is that DailyMe through its licensing agreements is also distributing full text content of articles that one would normally find chopped up or cut into bits and pieces.
And the service is free since it relies on advertising to generate income.














