It’s a news aggregator that combines news from different major sources in a perfect way and allows users to receive personalized news. Users can also search for news using a global map and/or using specific parameters such as location, people’s name, organization or themes mentioned in the news.
Through the following ways:
1) Several search refinement options are provided to ensure receiving only news matches exactly the user’s area of interests.
2) Users’ like/dislikes and ratings will be considered by our machine learning engine to tweak the news feed the user is receiving.
3)Users can define customized search queries for interesting news items and then they will get notified each time a news item matches what they are looking for.
NewsAnalyse is a one of a kind tool that allows users to get favorite news through the global map provided by the system.
Each and every users define a customized search (using the search criteria offered by the website) and will be notified immediately once a news item match their search has been analyzed by our system.
Yes, the button “pin” enables the user to save the links of certain articles or reports in a folder. Users can create new folders and later share them with other colleagues/friends.
Users can add folder as they wish and fill these folders based on categories they choose.
Yes, it can be linked with facebook or linkedin enabling users to extend their activities on these social networks with friends/colleagues.
Yes, each user can like and rate any report as well as discuss it with friends among a created group. This will enable our system to recognize what each user like/dislike and thus customize their news feed.
Yes you can. You can also search using keywords or topics that might interest you.
Search engines give all results related to the keywords used in the search process and these results can include either duplicated info or items that are not news! NewsAnalyse allows also a better way to search through specific parameters such as entities (persons, locations, organizations) or through themes mentioned in the news.