Wednesday, November 11, 2009

fews.tv goes online

We are very happy to inform you, that fews.tv, formerly known as breaking news map, starts today in its beta version.

So, what's new?

First of all, we've change the name on a new one - fews.tv, which is now a little bit shorter and also better reflects the idea of the site. fews is an abbreviation of feed news - the news over (RSS) feeds and .tv domain stands for our ambitions completely replace the news television :-).

Here is the summary of the some new features:
  • multiple news sources 
  • advanced view properties I : show the news from the certains locations
  • advanced view properties II: "weighted" options for the news categories
  • improved UI for better news presentation
  • text-to-speech output (currently in the test phase in low quality and for limited number of news only)
We are looking forward to receiving your feedback!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Results of the survey

In our last survey we asked your opinion what new features you await from the BreakingNewsMap site.

Here are the results:

Some of the "custom" suggestions (the other option) were:

  • Less US news, more world news
  • wish I could click on any country and get their breaking news
  • more intenational news asian news south american news africa news
  • more speed controls ... divide it to 8 speeds instead of 4
  • internationalization (more languages)

So it was obviously for us to define the next development goals as follows: more news sources, more non-US content, news in other than English languages.

Thanks for your feedback!

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Great feedback

We are really happy about the feedback to the Breaking news map site. Here are some quotes:

googlemapsmania.blogspot.com:

The map animates between different geo-tagged news items, which means you can just choose what area of news you wish to read and just sit back and watch.

startupmeme.com:

List of available features makes it all more interesting and unique.

geeksugar.com:

So when I found the Breaking News Map, that shows you visually where the bits of news are coming from across the globe, I was happily relieved. Now I can just sit back, take a tour of the world, and be in the know about what the big headlines are.

The best laudation we've got was that from Jeff Freeman:

I love this. Breaking News Map. I wish that was a cable news channel.

And here is a video dedicated to Breaking news map from revision3.com:

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