Feedly should allow you to customise your news, with negative keywords, you know, all news except celebrity, xfactor, royal, trump etc. If anyone knows a news app that lets you customise stories, add the link, I need it before I give up on the world completely.
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They have a fair bit of catching up to do, to be fair. Pop stars may be better at distributing wealth than politicians. But yeah, a site that lets them bid highest to be at the top would serve their egos and publicity requirements all in one go. Does a site like this already exist?
10 pop stars who donated unbelievable amounts of money - BBC Music
Too often, it seems, rappers make headlines for bad behavior -- so let's have a look at 10 hip-hop stars who have used their influence to make the world nicer.
Would be great to filter this crap out of news websites and social, but here’s your problem… “51% of people from their sample accessed the news through social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, and are more interested in the ‘soft news’ stories.”
Feedly should allow you to customise your news, with negative keywords, you know, all news except celebrity, xfactor, royal, trump etc. If anyone knows a news app that lets you customise stories, add the link, I need it before I give up on the world completely.
They have a fair bit of catching up to do, to be fair. Pop stars may be better at distributing wealth than politicians. But yeah, a site that lets them bid highest to be at the top would serve their egos and publicity requirements all in one go. Does a site like this already exist?
Someone pitch these guys against each other to create a bidding war.
OMG. Town gets new rubbish bin.
And sensationalising news. Its just news, we will decide if its important or not.
Would be great to filter this crap out of news websites and social, but here’s your problem… “51% of people from their sample accessed the news through social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, and are more interested in the ‘soft news’ stories.”