Visit Newsvine Now

Posted on March 5th, 2006
By Todd Zeigler in Media, Monitoring, Technology, Tools, Web 2.0, Website review

Newsvine

In Gary’s post about “The Wisdom of Crowds” he referenced Newsvine, a social news site that was in private Beta mode at the time. Well, it went live Thursday and it looks very promising.

The site’s news is fueled by wire feeds such as AP, but also allows users to “seed” the site by posting links to stories from other sources (online newspaper sites, blogs, etc.). Newsvine users can vote on which articles should be given the most prominence and comment on what they read. Most importantly, Newsvine allows users to set up their own mini-Newsvine site - bivings.newsvine.com - where they can post their own articles and opinion pieces. Citizen as journalist.

The one thing that would make this great idea even better is a feature that shows which blogs are discussing Newsvine articles, similar to the feature recently rolled out by the Washington Post. But that’s being picky - Newsvine has fantastic potential and it will be fascinating to watch how it develops.

Prediction: I think its inevitable that a lot of sites like Newsvine will pop up that serve different types of people. Inevitably, Newsvine will take on a personality that will attract some and turn off others. Competing sites will pop up to fill the void. As an example, if Newsvine takes on a liberal bent, a conservative competitor will pop up.
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  1. fgb

    The site’s voting system may need tweaking or need to evolve. Voting turns some off, requires addiitonal work of the users, and is prone to gaming. May need to build off Flickr’s idea of “interestedness” http://www.flickr.com/explore/.....teresting/

  2. Todd Zeigler

    On the voting system, they give you the ability to view the site as Raw or Ranked. I assume the Raw view is more chronological as opposed to vote dependent. We’ll see how it goes.

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