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Will "H News" help readers filter bias from their news?
Imagine this: you visit one of your favorite news sites and the homepage displays a notification that an article you read yesterday has been updated with new information, and a story you read last week has been corrected. The notification enables you to click on a link and read the correction, or to be taken to the updated story. More

hNews is in its infancy and its effectiveness will be largely determined by its adoption rate. If it becomes a de facto standard for online news, and is built into major content management systems, then suddenly a world of things become possible. But if hNews is used by only a few news organizations, its value will be greatly diminished.

Will "H News" filter bias from online news?
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I don't get it...

I've read the article twice, read the hNews description on how they view it and I still don't get it. To me it seems more like an RSS feed on adrenaline than anything. I can't ever see me using this with BuscoVoice until I understand it more and see a better value in it, but the major news players such as the Times or LA Times might latch on to it as it progresses.

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