A little longer than two weeks ago, I talked about why the newspaper is going to rock, but that it’s not going to rock in it’s current form and that it’s not going to be owned by the big news companies.
In that post, my conclusion was that iPad/tablet-like devices are going to be the near future of consuming news. In my forecast of up to 5 years, I see a lot of people reading their news(papers) on a tablet while commuting, traveling, on the airplane, at the office, etc. I hope this will happen even sooner with the release of the iPad in a few weeks and of course, the other tablet devices.
But, I also want to contribute to a new way of consuming news – especially online blogs, news portals, magazines and other kind of feed-like services. Because building an iPad app is just one small step to far for me right now, today I’m announcing something else:
It is called Everyday Feed. It is a web service that allows you to read all the feeds you have like a newspaper. No, I don’t mean in a visual way but in an experience-kind of way: waking up, preparing breakfast, grabbing your newspaper along the ways and drinking some coffee. Everyday Feed will let you do that for your feeds.
Head over to the current website for more details at http://everydayfeed.net.
If you want a sneak preview, contact me directly via email, on Twitter or leave something in the comments.
