Just received the following email. Sounds very interesting and definitely something I’ll be participating in in the future.
Thanks for your interest in DailyMe.
DailyMe delivers your daily fill of news, information, blogs, articles, columns, and all the other stuff that you read each day, just the way you like it. We let you decide what’s most important to you when customizing the content and subject matter that you read. Whether you choose by category, keyword, profile, source or a combination of these methods…you are in control.
Every day we import hundreds of thousands of real-time articles and stories, from thousands of top-tier sources, in their entirety – so you won’t need to click on lots of links to other sites to finish what you are reading.
And there’s more…you set your delivery preferences and viewing format based on what works best for you. (Email, web view and print versions are available and coming soon a mobile/wireless version) We’ve even developed a proprietary software application that enables you to print your DailyMe automatically to a designated printer per your delivery schedule – no manual prompting, no user intervention.
Did we mention DailyMe is FREE?
So what we are is kind of a newspaper meets the internet combined with a social/community feel all in one – but you’d really need to experience DailyMe to see this for yourself.
Currently DailyMe is undergoing a final minor facelift before we open the doors for our public debut. More info to come, as we approach the big launch date…
Sincerely,
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Eduardo Hauser
Founder & CEO
www.DailyMe.com
I suppose it will be a bit like Google News, but more web 2.0-ish. Plus the biggest competitive advantage is the personalized web feed. Definitely looking forward to the launch of this service.

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Thanks for this post. If you would like to participate in our Beta, simply leave your email address at http://www.dailyme.com. Depending on the number of requests we are issuing Beta invitations about every two to three days.
In addition to the personalization features you refer to, there are two other distintc aspects of DailyMe: the delivery choices (print, email or web) and the soon-to-be-launched DailyMe community, where users can track their peers’ news interests.