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Thursday
Oct142010

Digging AP's edgy Timeline Viewer

I've been playing around with AP's Timeline Viewer, a new platform for consuming news that's built in HTML5.

Timeline Viewer is in beta, but is pretty polished out of the box. It was launched in conjunction with the release of the new Internet Explorer 9 browser, a product built with HTML5 in mind.

The experience is pretty straightforward: A nav bar on the left allows you to choose your content stream from 1 to 10 main categories like U.S. News, World, Sports, Entertainment, Technology, even the ever-popular Wacky News.

Those selections are then loaded into the main viewing area, sorted by date. When you mouseover an item, a summary pops up. If you want to read more or see an enlarged photo, you just click again, which takes you to a story page. Once on a story page, you can either click back to the main page or click back or forth through all the stories in your categories. Favorite stories can be added to a personal queue to be read later.

Story views are large and easy to read. For me, Timeline Viewer is a great showcase for HTML5 but builds on earlier experiments like Google Timeline and platforms like TweetDeck and Flipboard. The influence of tablet usability is pretty obvious, as well. I can see Timeline Viewer being a hit because of its intuitive navigation is perfect for touchscreens.

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Monday
May242010

Publish2's News Exchange offers great promise for journalists

 

I'm happy to be among the beta testers for Publish2's News Exchange, which was formally announced to the world today at TechCrunch Disrupt.

After using News Exchange for a few days -- and quite a bit today -- I can safely say it brings a whole new mindset to how media organizations can share, pursue and purchase content. I've worked with Associated Press content and tools since I was a college student in the 1980s and my first impressions of News Exchange last week were, "Wow, this is a game changer."

News Exchange is a simple but powerful rethinking of traditional content-sharing networks like The Associated PressThe Associated Press ought to be very worried because the News Exchange tools, while rough in spots, have the possibility of being a very powerful yet much less expensive alternative to more traditional services like AP. In short, Publish2 sees News Exchange as a better, livelier and cheaper middleman between media providers and customers.

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