ingesti Update

Development work on ingesti is slowly ticking along and we are preparing for a public release within the next few weeks. You’ll be very excited to know that it will be a full featured version of ingesti as well!

We don’t like the idea of a “cool” BETA and therefore we are waiting to get a finished product before we get lots of people using it (I suppose it will actually be a public beta, it just wont feature a beta icon anywhere on the page).

Keep coming back here for more information on the release schedule of ingesti.

John Martin - Founder

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July 12, 2006 - 8:00 am

ingesti customisation…

We’ve been developing a way for users to control their customised news page and we think that what we have done is quite clever… check out the screenshot see what you think:

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You can tell the system how much you like each category/tag and then the system automatically adjusts your news page accordingly!

Neat isn’t it!

John Martin - Founder

Folksonomy and ingesti

I had a few emails through enquiring about the ‘tagging’ element of ingesti. This is how tagging will work:
- Our RSS spider tags articles using an algorythmn to decide what the content is
- Users can further tag an article with what they think is neccessary. Here’s the tagging tool:

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That should answer the questions we have received so far!

John Martin - Founder

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February 8, 2006 - 8:04 am

ingesti?

ingesti is your free personalised news web service. It uses RSS and the wisdom of a collective mind (as well as a computer algorythm) to produce a automated news tracking system. You build a profile of news that you like and we’ll give you stories that you didn’t know about that you will be interested in. However the great thing about ingesti is that it isn’t just for your web browser!

We are developing web browser plug-ins that should be released along side the second private BETA that will take ingesti away from simply using ingesti as a web site. These plug-ins (currently FireFox 1.5 and Internet Explorer 6 are planned to be supported) will allow you to browse news websites like you would usually and add them to your profile with the click of a button.

The ingesti team are well on the way to announcing some more of the exciting features in the first private BETA.

BETA signup coming soon…

John Martin - Founder