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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/06/16/onespot/

  • Ling · 1 year ago
    Doesn't Sphere already do something like this? I've seen 'Related content from Sphere' on sites like WashingtonPost.
  • Matt Cohen · 1 year ago
    Sphere, as you say, finds "related content" - content that is related to a particular article. OneSpot is more of a "top stories" engine: it finds the stories from around the Web that are likely to be interesting to a given audience, independent of any specific story. Put another way, OneSpot can find interesting content even for people who don't have content at all to start with.

    We see Sphere as a complimentary service: as you also say, OneSpot and Sphere are used by a number of the same sites.
  • Rex Hammock · 1 year ago
    I hope they've cleared those headlines and snippets with AP -- or the product may lead to some take-down notices.
  • Matt Cohen · 1 year ago
    We've definitely been watching the AP story with interest - a lot of us are hoping that a reasonable compromise will come out of the current discussions....
  • Matt Cohen · 1 year ago
    Kristen - thanks for the insightful review! Excellent point about email: it may be old school, but it's still the primary way of sending content to most people - it tends to get underestimated in the "Web 2.0" discussion.

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  • Jake Rutter · 1 year ago
    Cool Idea, we have been doing something like since December. We aggregate all the best content for sports and allow you to filter which sources you would prefer to get your news from. Soon we will be adding widgets, which will allow other sites to grab out content and place it on their sites. Check out FanBoom.com!