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Aug 07, 08

eHub Interviews Brightkite
Brightkite is a location-based social network that enables people to take their online profiles with them into the real world…
Wedding Planning Made Easier by Kim Lau
Weddings can be a stressful time for the bride and groom (mostly the bride), and the entire project can seem…
The Language Of Gardening by Kim Lau
My fiance and I recently moved to Los Angeles and inherited a large garden, which includes, but is not limited…
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I got an invite to this service and unfortunately I don’t think I will be using this services. I have poked around and tried it, but the print feature doesn’t do a whole lot for me. I am on my laptop, constantly moving, so I don’t have a printer that I can regularly access. I might use this if I had a desktop with a printer permanently attached.
Also, the sources are very mainstream, but if you live in a non-major metropolis, you can’t really get local news.
The last thing that made me pass this one over is layout. I would have loved to get all of the stories on a single page, with a magic algorithm picking the most important stories, with the non-important stories being headlines or teasers. The way it is currently setup, each section of the news is on a separate page. The subsections are then on separate pages, which means that I can’t look at all of my technology stories, as they are broken up into distinct subsections.
Oh well, I will look at when they go live and hoping they make some tweaks to their layout.
How is this different or better than SimplyHeadlines?