How to easily access your favourite content on one centralized, personalized, sports focused home page
If so, there is a solution equivalent to your personal online librarian.
| Published: | Dec 12, 2007 | |||
| Author: | Karen Tam | |||
| Related OS: | Windows | |||
How does it know what to bring you? The technology anonymously analyzes your Web surfing and searching patterns, and identifies your computer settings and software applications. With this data, it replaces your current home page and creates a new sports-centric personalized version that automatically brings favourite sites and content to you. You can also manually update preferences at anytime to reflect your changing interests even faster.
Not a sports fanatic? MySportnset isn�t just for sports fans. It can aggregate content from any site on the web that has an RSS feed, so you will longer have to go searching for the latest business news or your favourite recipe site. All you need to do is use the application and it does it automatically for you.
To get started, please visit www.mysportsnet.ca to download the application. Follow the simple 1 click installation process and you will be on your way to a more advanced way to interact with the world wide web.
Karen Tam is a Project Manager for Rogers Digital Media and has been working in the marketing industry for the past 15 years. As a busy working mom, she's always on the look out for new tools which will make her life simpler, such as a personal start page like MySportsnet.
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