Our Clients
These publishers are using the Daylife API to maximize the power and reach of their content. Roll over a logo below to learn how each publisher is using our products and link to their Daylife-powered implementations.
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USA Today uses Daylife to power their Cruise Log, Today in the Sky, 2008 Olympics sections, as well as over 11,000 topic pages.
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Khaleej Times is using Daylife Select to build a vertical site for India's IPL Cricket Tournament. They’ve built pages around every IPL team and player.
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NPR is using Daylife to power topic pages in major news categories, giving their readers the web's best articles, quotes, coverage timlines, and more.
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USA Network uses Daylife Select for a site on its hit show Burn Notice, which lets you track every character and topic related to the show.
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PSFK uses Daylife Select to build custom pages for upcoming design events. Each page has headlines, Twitter conversations, Flickr and wire images, and more.
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The Communication Initiative provides news & media on key topics related to their mission of social change.
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Sky News uses Daylife to power Sky News In Depth, digging deep into the people behind the news with photos, articles, quotes, related topics, and more.
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CNNMoney uses Daylife to power the Meme-o-meter, tracking various technology memes being discussed in news and blogs.
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Fuse is using Daylife’s API to create content-rich topic pages for the music artists they cover.
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Sacramento Bee has launched a Celebrity Section using the Daylife API.
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MSG.com is using the Daylife API to build pages for teams and players (with a New York focus) in baseball, football, hockey, horseracing, soccer, and dog shows.
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Sky.com is using the Daylife API to build content-rich topic pages to cover hot topics of interest to their readers, including sports stars, economic issues, and more.
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Purina's Pet Charts is the first use of the Daylife platform by an international marketer creating a unique content destination.
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Newsweek is using Daylife to power an application called the Threat Meter. Users can read and rate different issues covered by Newsweek and their partners.
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QuotationsBook created a fantastic way to catch up on world news through quotes about any major topic.
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Snaptalent provides tech job listings, and they use Daylife to show you news pages and photographs on every company listed in their service.
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TBS Sports is using Daylife to provide all the latest news on every Major League Baseball team in one easy-to-use destination.
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Treehugger uses Daylife to surface more of their content, and to power their topic pages and the GRNDX.
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Daylife is the engine behind Telegraph's Earth Pulse, which tracks what's hot in global coverage of green issues.
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MyAdventures.com uses the Daylife API to power pages on outdoor activities like skiing and ballooning, each filled with articles, images, and more.
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Washingtonpost.com uses Daylife to power their Issue Coverage Tracker, NFL Teams, Beijing Olympics, and 2008 party convention coverage.
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Tennis.com used Daylife to build player pages with the latest news Tennis.com stories, posts from Tennisworld, and sources worldwide.
The Guardian uses Daylife to cover English Premier League teams, US presidential candidates, and the 2008 Olympics.
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Newsline is a timeline view of the news that gives you a comprehensive view of an issue
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Zemanta is a publishing tool for bloggers. Powered by Daylife, it finds related articles, images, and in-line links to other bloggers' content.
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Perspectv is a one stop shop for all the news and conversation about U.S. Election 2008. Perspctv uses Daylife to get news coverage for McCain and Obama.
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BigSoccer uses Daylife Select to bring you the latest articles, photos, and more on the players, teams, and leagues that make up the world's most popular sport.
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OpenCongress from the Sunlight Foundation uses Daylife to show news coverage on their Senator Pages and Bills Pages.
New York Post has launched Daylife-powered topic pages with stories from the New York Post, other NewsCorp. publications, and sources worldwide.
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Roadrunner's News portal is using the Daylife API to insert inline links to relevant, content-rich topic pages, also created by the Daylife APIs.
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The Times of India is using Daylife Select to build an IPL 2009 Cricket tournament portal, providing the latest updates about every team and player in competition.
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Alltop.com is using Daylife Select-based RSS feeds to pull photos and quotes into their content to supplement their topic pages.
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Using Daylife Select, Voltaic built a news section about the latest developments in solar and other alternative energy forms. They also have topic pages, photos, and quotes from Daylife.
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Ultimate Movie Site uses Daylife to put movie news on their home page and to pull the latest reviews & coverage onto their movie and artist pages.
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Mydeco uses Daylife to power an innovative widget that tracks news coverage about trend-setting designers and shops
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Ifotbol is using the Daylife API to pull in photos, news, and more for the world’s best soccer players and teams. More than one specific section, iFotBol uses Daylife content across their site.
