We’ve Gone Mobile! – New Features & Site Improvements
November 12, 2009
We made changes to the site this week to bring you more mobility, flexibility, and enhancements that optimize your reports for search engines and provide a richer experience for your readers. We truly appreciate the great feedback we receive from our user community and the Allvoices team responds by delivering new features that help make your experiences on Allvoices most productive and enjoyable and enable you to expand your visibility and global reach.
Here are just a few highlights of the exciting new improvements we’ve just made:
- Mobile: We have optimized the way you can access Allvoices from your mobile devices, simplifying your ability to navigate by top stories and subject categories and making your news easy to read while you’re on the go.
- Suggested Tags: Now when you Report Your News, the Allvoices system will “automagically” suggest relevant keyword tags that you can select to better increase the chances of your reports coming up in search results on the AV site and on Google and other search engines.
- Want to add a live Twitter stream to your report? No problem! You can now add a live stream of related tweets by using the “Add Live Twitter Stream” button on your report page. Simply add terms related to your report and we will show you and your readers the latest Tweets containing that term in real-time.
- Save Reports as Drafts: Our users asked for this feature and its here! Now when you Report Your News you can choose to save your report as a draft by using the “Save as Draft” button. Return to the Drafts tab in your user profile page at any time to complete and post the reports you previously saved as drafts.
You are always welcomed to contact us at support@allvoices.com with your great suggestions and you can look forward to seeing more and more site improvements ahead!
Thanks,
Sanjay Sood
CTO, Allvoices
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larobert lee | November 14, 2009 at 3:28 pm
wow this is gonna be awesome