• Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In    
  • Create Account
  LongeCity
              Advocacy & Research for Unlimited Lifespans

Photo
- - - - -

Create a news aggregator


  • Please log in to reply
8 replies to this topic

#1 Athanasios

  • Guest
  • 2,616 posts
  • 163
  • Location:Texas

Posted 22 June 2011 - 03:44 AM


Look at what news.ycombinator.com does. The company, ycombinator, is a venture capitalist firm that funds entrepreneurs generally involved in software and web services. Their news site is about software and entrepreneurship, and it generates content by user submissions and by allowing commenting. This has allowed many entrepreneurs to know who they are and provide many applicants for funding. It is their funnel and hook.

Something similar can be done here but with a different focus. Longevity itself may be too narrow for this but health and biology would likely be broad enough. User questions and discussions within the forums are the majority of posts, leaving a lot of linkable essay or news content as an aside. This could provide a new focus, bring in a more diverse crowd, allow for an additional funnel for funding projects and introduce longevity concepts, etc.

The idea is that hiring a writer to generate content would be expensive, but aggregating it would provide a lot of the benefits, while the site is almost all user maintained.

Edited by Athanasios, 22 June 2011 - 03:54 AM.


#2 brokenportal

  • Life Member, Moderator
  • 7,046 posts
  • 589
  • Location:Stevens Point, WI

Posted 22 June 2011 - 04:05 AM

I think I know what your talking about, and if so then I agree and so does Caliban. He started aggregating news from a few sources and I had petitioned for more. I think he cited that one of the problems is a need to have people then move them to their appropriate sections. He may have found a fix for that by now though. See the news gathering in the cryonics section for instance: http://www.longecity...um/61-cryonics/

#3 baden-baden

  • Guest
  • 32 posts
  • 42
  • Location:Paris

Posted 30 July 2011 - 09:25 PM

It would be some kind of ScienceDaily.com-twitter-like oriented in the matter of longevity science, but organised and published online by a software ?

#4 brokenportal

  • Life Member, Moderator
  • 7,046 posts
  • 589
  • Location:Stevens Point, WI

Posted 11 August 2011 - 06:58 PM

It would be some kind of ScienceDaily.com-twitter-like oriented in the matter of longevity science, but organised and published online by a software ?


Take a look at that cryonics link in my last response. Now though I think we could use more. A Fight Aging feed should work wonders if we can get it.

#5 Danail Bulgaria

  • Guest
  • 2,220 posts
  • 421
  • Location:Bulgaria

Posted 28 October 2011 - 08:57 AM

The best possible information aggregation is the book writing. So, better idea will be to write a GNU book concerning immortality, that anyone can download, change and upload it. If You want the book to be of scientific value it MUST be based only on cited SCIENTIFIC research data, from INTERNATIONALLY APPROVED SCIENTIFIC SOURCES, like PubMed and many others, and cited data from APPROVED colledge and university books. The information in it must be structured - not like news.ycombinator.com - but with clear developed topics, accompanied with contents section and appendanes if needed.

#6 Danail Bulgaria

  • Guest
  • 2,220 posts
  • 421
  • Location:Bulgaria

Posted 28 October 2011 - 09:02 AM

P.S. some years ago I tried to do such GNU book, and placed it in my web site (http://drangelov.hit.bg/) in separated HTM file, but the idea died, because of absence of interest. There are still remaining approximately 40 Kb of plain text (.TXT) somewhere in my PC. So, if You start a gnu immortality book I also may try to help.

#7 brokenportal

  • Life Member, Moderator
  • 7,046 posts
  • 589
  • Location:Stevens Point, WI

Posted 19 November 2011 - 12:54 AM

P.S. some years ago I tried to do such GNU book, and placed it in my web site (http://drangelov.hit.bg/) in separated HTM file, but the idea died, because of absence of interest. There are still remaining approximately 40 Kb of plain text (.TXT) somewhere in my PC. So, if You start a gnu immortality book I also may try to help.


Seivtcho, can you fill this form out here? http://www.longecity...oposals-thread/ We can then consider it further.

#8 Danail Bulgaria

  • Guest
  • 2,220 posts
  • 421
  • Location:Bulgaria

Posted 24 November 2011 - 02:41 PM

When I answer the questions about the gnu book for the longer life or the immortality where to send it?

#9 brokenportal

  • Life Member, Moderator
  • 7,046 posts
  • 589
  • Location:Stevens Point, WI

Posted 08 February 2012 - 11:07 PM

When I answer the questions about the gnu book for the longer life or the immortality where to send it?


Copy paste the questions and post as a topic here in this sub forum.




2 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users