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| Alternative to Moreover | | Hi - I've been using Moreover.com's news feeds on one of my sites for a while, and I've just visited ... |
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Jo Barker |
16/11/01 14:39 |
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 | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | i come late to the discussion and have not read the entire thread - but ...
here are some suggestions:
http://www.stickytools.com/
http://www.newsclicker.com/
http://www.7am.com/wires/
http://www.uclick.com/
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harold goldstein |
28/12/01 19:15 |
14757 |
  | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Thank you Harold for these leads - StickyTools is potentially a winner! Although since they use Moreover for their feed ... |
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Jo Barker |
31/12/01 15:08 |
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Peter Scott |
28/12/01 09:32 |
14752 |
  | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Again, no joy here....most are links to news sites or pages which use the services mentioned in this thread to ... |
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Jo Barker |
28/12/01 11:41 |
14753 |
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Saeed Khan |
26/12/01 00:19 |
14734 |
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Jo Barker |
26/12/01 13:53 |
14737 |
   | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Jo,
You may be right about not being free. I think they
had a free service at some point recently but may
have ... |
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Saeed Khan |
26/12/01 17:41 |
14738 |
 | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | I'm surprised no one has mentioned NewsHub. Go to http://www.newshub.com/ and click on "affiliates network." I'm not sure about their ... |
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Michael Fagan |
29/11/01 12:49 |
14354 |
  | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Thanks Michael - I did try NewsHub and while there's no restriction on use by commercial sites, you can only ... |
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Jo Barker |
29/11/01 13:41 |
14358 |
 | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | You can also select categories of content for your site from The Guardian's website, although I'm not sure what the ... |
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Matt Kilcast |
18/11/01 22:33 |
14061 |
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Jo Barker |
19/11/01 10:49 |
14071 |
   | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Hi Jo,
Annanova do provide free news feeds for websites as well as various 'pay for' services.
News Now is ... |
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Tracey Howard-Baker |
20/11/01 03:01 |
14102 |
    | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Tracey, thanks so much - you're right, Ananova does provide feeds (unfortunately too general for me - just general news, ... |
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Jo Barker |
20/11/01 12:02 |
14110 |
     | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Hi Jo,
Shame about the feeds, pleased about Freesticky, it is a great resource.
If you don't mind US orientated news ... |
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Tracey Howard-Baker |
20/11/01 14:34 |
14121 |
      | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Nope, no joy...Bravenet does have over 800 categories to choose from!! But NOTHING vaguely related to family, children or parenting ... |
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Jo Barker |
20/11/01 15:21 |
14124 |
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Caryn S. Wesner-Early |
26/11/01 11:36 |
14280 |
 | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | http://www.ananova.com is not bad - the categories are rather wide, but you can track some individual companies and sectors, and ... |
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Karen Carden |
16/11/01 16:23 |
14033 |
  | Re: Alternative to Moreover | |
What about NewsNow?
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/services/nlinks/index.html
Not sure about conditions but they offer feeds.
Tim Houghton
Parallel54 |
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Tim Houghton |
19/11/01 11:41 |
14073 |
   | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Thanks Tim, but unless I'm missing something NewsNow only provide a button link to a feed, which isn't quite what ... |
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Jo Barker |
20/11/01 12:07 |
14111 |
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Ruth O'Leary |
21/11/01 14:46 |
14170 |
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Jo Barker |
21/11/01 14:58 |
14171 |
      | Re: Alternative to Moreover | | Jo,
I'll give you guidelines outside of the bar, but you should chase them up anyway.
Ruth
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Ruth O'Leary |
21/11/01 15:09 |
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