"Looking to get access to more information on your New Tab page in Chrome? With Onefeed you can add a custom newsfeed and get alerts from your social media accounts. Read this article by Nicole Cozma on CNET."
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![]() "Looking to get access to more information on your New Tab page in Chrome? With Onefeed you can add a custom newsfeed and get alerts from your social media accounts. Read this article by Nicole Cozma on CNET."
Robin Good's insight:
If you are looking for an effective tool to keep yourself update on your favorite web news, social media and RSS feeds this Chrome extension can provide an effective and free solution. From Cnet HowTo: "Newer versions of Chrome spruce up the New Tab page by adding some shortcuts to your most-visited Web sites or Chrome apps. A previous extension I wrote about, New Tab Page adds the weather, some headlines, and links to Chrome apps. Onefeed does all of this, plus a custom newsfeed and social media updates from Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also attach your Dropbox account, if you really want to. To get started, just install a copy of Onefeed for Chrome by visiting their Web site, then click the Get Onefeed button. You won't see a new icon appear, but you should see an alert from Chrome saying that the extension has been installed." Free to use. Try it out now: http://onefeed.me |
![]() From the official site: "Geofeedia's powerful tools, easy-to-use interface, and patent-pending technology allow you to perform precision location-based searches to monitor social media. Journalists use Geofeedia to quickly find and curate social media from locations where breaking news is happening. Geofeedia delivers a one-of-a-kind, aggregated search experience for user-generated content by using the powerful API’s of Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr, and Picasa. Geofeedia is not endorsed or certified by any of the preceding service providers. Newsrooms and reporters can uncover verified sources for follow-on interviews and find unique photos for use in online properties. ...use Geofeedia to geo-fence your location to see what people are actually saying while on premises.
Businesses use Geofeedia to learn what’s happening in any location by finding tweets and pictures – whether it’s an area as large as a city or small as a building. Curation: Create social media collections to share across your organization. Once you’ve located great social media with Geofeedia, put it in a Geofeedia Collection that can be shared and leveraged by your entire organization and your agency. Integrate social media for use in your own applications with Geofeedia’s advanced API which supports ATOM/RSS, JSON and GeoRSS response formats." Full review on Poynter.org: http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/top-stories/173764/geofeedia-helps-journalists-locate-real-time-photos-tweets-where-news-breaks/ More info: http://geofeedia.com/ |
Eerder schreef ik een artikeltje over alternatieven voor Google Reader (http://www.beeldbedrijf.nl/2013/google-nieuws/) maar OneFeed is dus ook een mogelijkheid als je Chrome als browser gebruikt.