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Personalised music site signs Rolling Stone

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Oct 06, 2008

idiomag has announced that it has updated its 'personalized music magazine' with content from a raft of new sourceas, including Rolling Stone magazine.

The site gives readers a personalized blend of articles, videos, and images, based on their

unique music taste.

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“With this release, we have quadrupled the volume of daily content”, says cofounder Andrew Davies, “and with over 11,000 articles a month, we are now one of the leading destination sites for music news and reviews.” The new version also improves the selection of articles, so every reader gets the best quality mix of content for their musical taste.

 

A brand new version of idiomag’s innovative interface has been launched.

 

New search functionality, video playlists, integrated artist information and a personalized “music dashboard”, means that users can now discover, watch, listen and read with ease. All of the improvements were developed in partnership with users, following extensive consultation and testing, to achieve a superb music experience.

 

idiomag, founded in 2006, aggregates content from a huge range of content partners, and transforms it into an engaging and consistent format. idiomag’s technology then enhances each article with additional media and relevant

external links, and delivers a personalized magazine to every reader, based on their interests.

 

idiomag is a high-quality, digital magazine currently personalized to each individual user’s interests in music. It keeps them “in the know” with articles, videos and photos about the artists and genres they love, as well as recommending new artists.

 

We utilize all the knowledge this generates about our users and their interests to deliver the most relevant experience and to enable compelling brand engagement.

 

http://www.idiomag.com/about/

 

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