Newser Launches ''NY Times in 60 Seconds,'' Local Coverage for 86 Markets

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Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:00am EDT

CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Even the New York Times thinks people don't have time for the
Times. That's why it now provides summaries of its own stories--three
pages worth. Newser (www.newser.com), the online news synthesizer that
distills the best stories from a hundred news sources into lively
summaries, believes you need an independent pro to do the job.

   Starting today, Newser reads the Times for you, culling the
"must-read" stories people are going to be talking about and giving
you a crisp summary of each, housed in a dedicated NY Times grid you
can scan in 60 seconds.

   "Finally there's a way to read the New York Times without having
to, well, read the New York Times," says Newser founder Michael Wolff.
"Newser truly brings the Times into the Internet age."

   Newser also today launches "Best of the Glossies" and "Pundit
Watch"--new grids featuring the day's best magazine stories and most
provocative opinion pieces from all over the Web.

   And for users who've been asking for local news, Newser adds local
news streams for more than 70 U.S. markets and another 16
international English-speaking cities using RSS feeds from sources
selected by Newser's editors. In addition to local news and weather,
Newser Local will provide sports coverage from the AP and restaurant
and nightlife reviews via Yelp.

   Newser has been beta testing allowing its readers to create
threads of stories on a particular topic in the news. Users have
responded enthusiastically and Newser is now launching their Threads
as an integral part of the site. "Newser's threads harness the
interests and enthusiasms of users for the benefit of other readers,"
said Newser CEO Patrick Spain.

   About Newser, LLC

   Newser, LLC (www.newser.com) is an online news service that scans
Internet news sources and, using human and machine-driven aggregation,
delivers the best information in concise, efficient summaries,
together with photos, video, audio and links to original stories. In
April, 2008, it surpassed the half-million reader mark-- just 6 months
after its launch last year.

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