News.me’s Expose: a Twitter-Based “Frontpage” for Every Website on the Web

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How many times you’ve opened up a site for the first time and didn’t know what to look for and where to look first? With Exposéyou and your friends can be the ones who decide what is important and what isn’t.

We already talked about News.Me, a great iPad application which takes all the interesting content that your friends and other people are sharing and presents it to you. Recently, News.Me got their iPhone application which got this content right onto your phone.

A few days ago, News.Me introduced Exposé, a News.Me bookmarklet for your browser. As mentioned on the News.Me blog, the front page editors over at NY Times and other major publishers are masters at defining what goes on the front and what doesn’t.

Social Editor-In-Chief

News.Me Exposé is a simple bookmarklet; visit News.Me’s Tools page to get it. You just have to drag the link from the site onto your bookmarks bar in Chrome, Firefox, Safari or any other web browser. Make sure you’re logged into your Twitter account as well.

The news you’re going to get is based on how much your friends are sharing it on Twitter. So, next time you’ll visit a site like NY Times, YouTube, BuzzFeed and some other ones, you should just click on the Expose bookmarklet. A small window will open up giving you the most interesting content on that site – based on the interest from your Twitter community.

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News.Me Community As A Warm Welcome

Too much content or poor navigation or maybe too much of great content in which you don’t know where to start? Forget about it, if you have an active group of Twitter friends, you’ll love using News.Me in your browser.

It’s actually a quite interesting way to recommend good content; just tweet about it and leave everything else to News.Me. Once your friends get on the site, they’ll click the bookmarklet and find out what you liked and finally read it. It’s a nice way of recommending good content without likes and plus-ones.

If you get used to the News.Me bookmarklet, you should get the News.Me for iPhone or News.Me for your iPad as well and get some efficiency in your daily reading.