The hyperactive tech press thrives on "newness," but the real story is often whether last year's next big thing is doing well or falling apart.
Sky News (home page | Daylife page) is now using the Daylife Platform to provide deep coverage of major topics in the news. The feature - called - creates topic pages that show related stories, image galleries, quotes, and connections. Each topic page
The Daylife Cookbook is a collection of recipes to help you bootstrap applications that use the Daylife platform (DayPI).
These recipes come from Daylifers and the cookbook community, with entries ranging from sample code to tutorials, half baked
Sky News is relaunching its website with enhanced user options and blogs by Eamonn Holmes and Dermot Murnaghan. By Mark
Sky News has today unveiled an extensively redeveloped website
Sky, which has been running its new site in a public beta test for the last week, has introduced a series of new social features to its site allowing users to personalize pages, track
Jeff Jarvis, new media We are witnessing the millennial clash of media models: the content economy v the link
Daylife is a news aggregation site that I find more useful than Google News for exploring the current hot news: it does a good job of finding top stories and it’s easy to hop from one related story to another, or to see related topics, photos, and
Going for two months now, the latest edition of Link Drop contains bigger thumbnails as an easier target to click to the sites you want to see. Below are a list of sites and posts that got my attention this week. Unexpected stuff like the kindle made a
They profiled our man Upendra, and it’s a good piece. The best bit:
“[Daylife’s] single lit candle is better than AP’s legal threats—or anything else news organizations have come up with lately.”
Read the rest here. And read Upendra’s thoughts on some
As you may have heard by now, last week Arianna Huffington said the Huffington Post will begin publishing local news Web sites, starting in Chicago. The new venture will unsurprisingly borrow from her site’s current approach: using technology (as