We’re thrilled to announce the winners of the , our open contest to see who could build the best news application using the Daylife API (coupled with any other platform of the builder’s choice).
We’d also like to give a special thanks to Yahoo! for
We’re pleased to announce that USA Today is using Daylife to power another of their sites. (The other two are the travel sites Cruise Log and Today in the Sky). This new entry is USAToday Beijing, and it focuses on the global coverage of the 2008
Daylife is a perfect fit for our strategy of presenting the best and most tightly focused content, whether it is produced by us at USA TODAY or anywhere else on the Web. It helps us provide our readers with a full 360-degree view of a given topic, and
At a Berkman center session last week about supporting investigative and international reporting — “difficult journalism,” in convener Ethan Zuckerman’s wording — I talked about the link economy v. content economy and at lunch, one of the participants
Filed under: CellphonesSo Palm, what exactly have you been up to lately? Besides pumping out that tired, ho hum 800w, of course. The snoopers over at monoNews went and dug through your latest 10-K filing, and it seems as if that noteworthy Elevation
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
Now the world will watch and remember what we do here – what we do with this moment. Will we extend our hand to the people in the forgotten corners of this world who yearn for lives marked by dignity and opportunity; by security and justice? Will we
Filed under: Industry, Blu-ray, Players With royalty fees just around the bend for Blu-ray recorders in Japan, it seems as if locals are snapping up units left and right before the taxation is enacted. For the first time in a single month, shipments of
So NPR, CrunchBase, and soon the New York Times will all have APIs. What if all news orgs soon have APIs? I wonder what you could build on that.
You see a glimpse of what that could look like with Daylife (where — disclosure — I am a partner); its
Daylife is a platform for building new news experiences (full disclosure: I'm a token investor).
They're in the midst of their first Developer Challenge, with which they're encouraging developers to build the next great news application using the