Over the past couple years, many of us have been using social networks like Twitter and Facebook to gather the latest news and follow trends as they happen. The problem I've found, however, is that it's hard to follow the buzz around a particular topic across a variety of social platforms and news websites without having to visit each website individually. That's where Kyoo Channels comes in.
Launched today, Kyoo Channels is the first aggregation system built to serve large-scale information consumption of social media and other online content. This innovative, free website enables users to easily follow and interact with the online buzz surrounding popular trends and hot topics - from viral to political - as they happen, all from a single webpage.
Designed to revolutionize the way news is consumed, Kyoo.com is a constantly updated content aggregation website that dynamically displays social content, images and videos surrounding a variety of topics, each on an easy-to-use visual dashboard. Kyoo Channels offers an interconnected network of channels, each displaying the online buzz surrounding a specific topic - from Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, social bookmarking websites, major news sources and blogs.
Current Kyoo Channels include US News, World News, Entertainment, Politics, Sports, Business, Science & Technology, Lifestyle and What's Viral. Within these channels are over 150 unique "Kyoos" currently available at launch, a number that will explode into the thousands in the near future. Specific Kyoos within these channels span a variety of topics and include the Casey Anthony trial, Barack Obama, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and the viral sensation Pottermore.