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Title: www.fingertips.net – where all your favourite news comes together
Post by: RealWire on November 18, 2009, 09:50:39 PM
Core Facts
•   What if you had the best of your favourite papers and magazines all in one place? Want breadth of political opinion that’s not one sided? Whether it’s sports headlines from The Times or the latest showbiz gossip from Heat, Fingertips.net (http://www.fingertips.net/) lets you create your own personalised newspaper from the publications you want.
•   With access to over 300 sources, Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) delivers breaking news as it happens. In real time, headlines are gathered from over 50,000 articles, covering a wide array of topics in current affairs, arts & entertainment, business, technology, life & style, and sport.
•   It couldn’t be easier to tailor the news until every category reflects your interests and every publisher is one you choose. Pick columnists from different papers and enjoy your football fix from your favourite tabloids – Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) delivers the news you choose from the sources you want without spending the time scouring the web.
•   Founded in London, Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) offers a truly bespoke online newspaper that’s simple to use.
•   As well as news content, Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) allows users to network with one another via the News Buddies platform. Sharing comment and discussion, users can talk about the latest journalist opinion or celebrity scandal whilst making their own mark on the news agenda.
•   To see more on Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) please visit www.fingertips.net

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“Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/) is the most accessible site for people to enjoy their own personal mix of news and information”, says Ian Hambleton, founder of Fingertips (http://www.fingertips.net/). “So many personalised news sites are unnecessarily complicated and don’t have the everyday web user in mind. We really wanted to change that and appeal to a wider audience whatever their interest. And we’re really excited to deliver this to consumers for free.”

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