Broadersheet is built on a diverse set of web services and unique proprietary technology. The latest web platforms and social media applications are used to bring the user highly relevant, real-time content that is more relevant and trusted by users than any other publisher offering.
Broadersheet stays up to date with news from the most popular and trusted sources on the planet. Mainstream news outlets and niche online publishers are synchronized 24 hours a day.
A cleaning phase is performed to ensure the article is sufficiently well produced for consumption by a mass audience. If an article is worthy, a deep analysis determines how it fits into the wider context of news: articles about the same event are clustered together by Broadersheet's proprietary algorithms so that alternative coverage of a story can be accessed at the touch of a button.
As much information about an article as possible is gathered: who it's about, where it's about and what it's about, before the article is passed on to the digital editor.
When you open Broadersheet it carefully balances the world of news to ensure you get the best set of stories available at that exact moment.
Global and local popularity, your interests, and how much you trust a source, are all taken into consideration in order to prepare the best read of the day for you.
Every article is scored for its suitability based on a complex balance of your preferences, feedback hints and past reading habits. Once ranked, only the very best articles are passed back to the user. Our stringent quality controls mean that the exact number of stories you see may have some variation in it between runs. This can be subject to the time of day, how recently you last read the news with Broadersheet, and how much influence your preferences have on the current day's news.
Most importantly, our technology ensures you never see a huge list with hundreds of largely irrelevant articles in. We like to think that gone are the days of worrying about your "unread count", giving you freedom to enjoy the news on your terms.
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