Daylife is a perfect fit for our strategy of presenting the best and most tightly focused content, whether it is produced by us at USA TODAY or anywhere else on the Web. It helps us provide our readers with a full 360-degree view of a given topic, and adds depth and richness to niche areas important to our readers and advertisers.—Jeff Webber, senior VP and publisher Daylife partner USAtoday.com
As a leader in political news, it was important for us to offer an innovative program that would allow our users to easily understand what’s being discussed by the field of ’08 presidential candidates. This tool makes it really easy to get a quick look or dive in deep thanks to our testimonial Daylife, who built a comprehensive service that yields up-to-the-minute results.—Jim Brady, Executive Editor Daylife partner Washingtonpost.com
[Daylife's] single lit candle is better than AP's legal threats or anything else news organizations have come up with lately.—Jon Fine
"Redirecting the Web's News Stream"
Read the ArticleSource: BusinessWeek
June 19, 2008
Daylife may represent one of those major innovations that radically alters the media landscape, enabling publishers and marketers to focus their resources on their core capabilities while delivering deep and wide relevant content to their audiences and customers.
—Jerry Weinstein
Read the ArticleSource: Jack Myers Media Business Report
"Daylife Poised to Reinvent News…"
May 7, 2008
…a company that would remake the way news is created and understood—overturning the worst, ambulance-chasing tendencies of modern journalism, and building tools to help people track and understand the topics and people that shape their lives.
—Marc Hedlund
Read the ArticleSource: O'Reilly Radar
June 23, 2008
This is how newspapers’ sites should be working.
—Piers Fawkes
Read the ArticleSource: PSFK
January 5, 2007
Working with the Daylife team during our very aggressive site re-design project was terrific: they were proactive project managers as well as helpful and responsible developers (offering not only answers, but code, too). They had a solid handle on what we were working to accomplish, knew that our success was their success, and acted accordingly throughout the duration. Even now that we're live, they remain interested and engaged in helping us get the most from their service.
—Steve McNally, Executive Producer
Daylife partner Parade.com
Working with Daylife has been a real pleasure. In just three weeks, we were able to take our successful pharmaceutical industry blog Pharmalot.com and turn it into a full-service pharma news site. The people at Daylife are easy to work with, and they get excited about good ideas.
—John Hassell, Deputy Managing Editor
Daylife partner The Star-Ledger
…the closest thing we’ve seen to a webified newspaper
—LIZ GANNES
Read the ArticleSource: GIGAOM
"Daylife’s Webified Newspaper Launches"
January 4, 2007
Think of how you use Google. Let’s say you’re searching for information about Apple’s iPhone. Google will get that for you. But if your browsing also piques your interest in Palm’s Treo, you’re probably going to have to start a new search, except if you're using Daylife. All you’d do then is click on a link for "Treo," and a new page, with more related content, would appear. See? You're browsing with context, with meaning.
—TIM BEYERS
Read the ArticleSource: MOTLEY FOOL
"Baby Breaker Birth Announcements"
June 29, 2007
Daylife is ahead of the curve…They have done a lot of work to get Daylife.com to where it is approaching what a really smart assistant could do for you, given that he never slept. If you are looking for information and the links that connects it all something tangible, then Daylife offers something that approximates that for you.
—MATT WILLIAMSON
Read the ArticleSource: TECHNOLOGY STORY
May 9, 2008
The visuals on the site are stunning.
—BRIAN BERLINER
Read the ArticleSource: BRIANBERLINER.COM
January 4, 2007