Live Mosayc Global Editors Network 2014
Jul 26, 2015
Live Mosayc
Global Editors Network 2014
The idea
To create a stream of information around any given event. Generate a mashup of different news sources, curated and filtered, first by our algorithms, detecting trends, in a second phase using the user feedback and finally by the editor’s curation.
http://yahoo-live-mosayc.herokuapp.com/
How it works?
1. Detect, Filter and rank with Algorythms
(timesense, summly,…)
2. Editorial criteria 3. User feedback
Interface and Responsive Design
What is the benefit for the user?
● All the news sources aggregated in only one point
● Curated and trusted information pieces
● Easy accesible from any mobile device
● It gives a high level view of all the event, in a way that gives the user the opportunity to dive deep only in the content that suits him the best. Considering the limitations of a mobile experience it seems to be a big advantage compared with existing solutions
● It gives the opportunity to colaborate, and add voice to the live coverage of the event
What is the benefit for the editor?
● The algorythms do part of the tedious curation proccess
● The editor works directly over the product. Does not have to switch from a cms to the product and back*.
● In addition, editor can filter: use sources or not, add more relevant and write comments or upload media
● The gap between user & editor is shortened because they share the same interface almost at the same time**
* The system weights different the editors interaction (remove, add,…) than the user’s
** Users flow is served with a delay of some seconds, that way the editors have a some time to edit and curate the ingested pieces
What is the benefit for the Media company?
● 1 interface (less production & implementation costs, less maintenance and headackes) (More money)
● Real time = reduce the distance we actually have with new information sources
● Better mobile access means higher reach (More revenue!!)
● Real time + interaction = Increased engagement (PROFITS!!!)
● Media keeps its own ‘voice’ through editors curation