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Choose Your Own News with DailyMe
Check out the new instructable - How to Create a DailyMe Customized News Digest. It's a neat little tutorial that will help you sign up for DailyMe.com and become the editor of your own newspaper incorporating content from the world's leading newspapers, blogs, RSS feeds and journals. Registration is free and although the sign up process is easy, use this tutorial so you may maximize your choices. No longer do you need to read the news you are served by the TV, newspaper or even the internet. Choose your own with DailyMe.
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13 years ago
I couldn't find this Instructable, but I did go and check out the DailyMe.com site. Pretty cool. I signed up. Let's see what happens.
Reply 13 years ago
I found no "instructable" by that name nor any SIMILAR name. :-( for that reason I hesitate to go there.
Reply 13 years ago
If you click on his name, it's on his page. But it's just a bunch of spam anyway...
Reply 13 years ago
Their new motto: Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: and especially their EMAIL ADDRESSES ;-) Now it is no longer just a "hesitation" to go there *sigh*
Reply 13 years ago
The new colossus of the internet :)
Reply 13 years ago
and especially their EMAIL ADDRESSES
13 years ago
Understood and yes, I am getting involved with the community. I was already involved with the community, which is what prompted me to create this tutorial. My name is DM Intern, b/c I am. I have a blog too that people really seem to like.
13 years ago
Please note, this is not spam. This is a legitimate Instructable that will help you get the most from DailyMe. They are not collecting emails for spam purposes. The content is licensed so when you click on a story, you can view the whole story within DailyMe rather than being redirected to another site.
Reply 13 years ago
No, not spam as in, you are trying to get your our emails and sending us emails that say we inherited 10.5 million dollars. I mean spam as in, it really has no use except to get us to start using "DailyMe". It kinda seems fishy. What could easily be a tutorial on "DailyMe" becoming an instructable? Not to mention the fact that your name is "DailyMe Intern". If you don't want to draw suspicion to yourself, you might actually want to get involved in the community, besides making one instructable about one website, one forum topic about the same website, and making one comment about your website. See what I'm getting to here?
13 years ago
Spam?
Reply 13 years ago
? ?
Reply 13 years ago
:)