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Announcing a partnership with Storyful

Storyful, the social media news agency, and @Tweetminster, the media platform that uses data to curate news, trends and opinion have announced a partnership to collaborate on existing services and co-develop future products.

 

Through the partnership, @Storyful and @Tweetminster will integrate their respective technologies into each others’ B2B commercial services, effectively leveraging on each others’ sales pipelines.

 

The two companies have also announced plans to co-develop a new application that will be launched over the next few months.

 

Storyful uses journalism and curation to filter through social media and organise content and lists around breaking news events and topics, while Tweetminster’s technology analyses networks to identify and organise trends and content that is being shared by groups of experts and influencers around any topic, industry or market.

 

Together, Storyful and Tweetminster, aim to provide publishers with relevant and timely content and insight into news events, industries and topics, and users with the best and most useful content around their personal and professional interests.

 

Mark Little, Founder and CEO of Storyful, said “Storyful helps newsrooms discover, verify and deliver the most valuable news content on the social web. The key to success in real-time news curation is the right combination of human skill and technology. As we try to perfect that blend, we can think of no better partners than Tweetminster. Together, we plan to build pioneering tools that help any journalist sort the news from social media noise.”

 

We at Tweetminster are really excited about partnering with Storyful, the synergies between the two companies are rather unique. Tweetminster’s goal is to provide people with the most relevant, insightful and useful content around their personal and professional interests. We believe that both human expertise and technology are needed to do this in a way that is insightful and scalable at the same time. By connecting the dots between our complementary skills and technologies, combined with a common vision, we will together have the potential to develop very powerful media products.

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