"Automatically collected tweets related to online newspaper articles. The Twitter feeds that most people are acquainted with are static, labor intensive, and unsorted. They are based on manually entered keywords and simple Twitter search is carried out without relevance ranking. With Crowdynews, the shortcomings of such typical solutions now belong to the past."
The Austin American-Statesman builds an aggregation niche site about the H1N1 flu. Robert Quigley explains.
Ryan Sholin rounds up a lot of early reax to the News Exchange mentioned above. If this thing works, the AP could be in for a world of hurt.
Scott Karp of Publish 2 explains their new News Exchange program, which looks to disrupt the business model of the Associated Press.
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