| News At Seven Brilliant, and Probably Useless |
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In an entirely automated process, News At Seven gathers news items from around the web and presents a newscast from an avatar:
The end result is a newscast, with an avatar, and a computerized voice. The headline seems to be fairly relevant, and I’m interested in understanding how they determine the most newsworthy items of the day. I’d say this would be useful for blind people, but the images and video is an integral part of the product. In its current form, it’s nice to look at once, but it is not an efficient way to consume news, for any demographic. Actually, perhaps SecondLife’rs would be into this. The project was created by Northwestern University?s InfoLab and was apparently funded by the National Science Foundation (Grant no. 0535231). I can’t find any information on the NSF site about this particular grant, but I would be very interested to know how many tax dollars funded this. Forgetting the interface, there may be some interesting uses of the technology that gathers and contextualizes the news bits. I’ve included a quick poll to see what readers think.
I think News At Seven is:
Update: The grant information is here. News At Seven has received $268,112 so far from the NSF. Crunch Network: MobileCrunch Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily. Read more at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/66945841/. |
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