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outside.in Radar Now Live and in Beta

I’m happy to announce that outside.in’s Radar is now live on the site and open for all to play with. Radar is our new feature that places you at the center of things and shows you the news going on around you as it happens. Like a Facebook feed for local news, it delivers stories near you in simple, one-line snippets, letting you see everything going on nearby easily, and letting you then click off to the individual stories that interest you.

Radar, as the name would suggest, organizes the news in dynamic, concentric circles around you. First it looks for news immediately around you, within 1000 feet. Then it searches for stories in your neighborhood. Then, in your city. And if you’re out in the middle of the desert somewhere, where there are no neighborhoods or cities, it will just keep on going until it finds something, then will ping it back to you. Just like the real thing.

What I like about Radar is that it drastically reduces the work involved in finding out what’s going on around you. No more sifting through various pages to find things near you that are interesting, no more scrolling down hundreds of lines of ledes to find the one story that catches your eye. The whole landscape of local online content is laid out before you in one simple cascade of headlines, along with their corresponding topics and places. It’s the easiest way around to get the goods on your local scene.

You can even take this whole ‘what’s interesting around me’ idea one step further, by specifying which places and topics are of particular interest to you. The feature will make note of that and call special attention to stories about those topics and places as they come on to your page.

Then, once you’ve set your Radar for your specific location and the topics/places that interest you, you can create an alert, to receive instant notification of things going on around you.

Add to this the neighbor alerts feature, which allows everyone to write directly and immediately to the pages of people in their area, and Radar becomes a total readable/writeable local content solution.

And that’s it in a nutshell: Radar! Give it a try now!

Oh, one more thing – today with the launch of Radar we’re also embarking on a campaign to continually add more and more content to outside.in, especially in those areas that are currently thinner than others. So expect to see more stories of interest popping onto your Radar more often and with greater volume over the next several months.

  • Bill Barstad
    I couldn't register. Got 404 error!
  • Aaron
    Same thing as Bill.

    oops 404.
  • mario
    404
    Please write when it is fixed.

    Thank you.
  • Registration is fixed now. Sorry for that, late-night rushed coding sessions can sometimes go awry.
  • OJ - thanks for the alert. It seems this is a problem for a very small segment of platform/browser combinations. Our developers are figuring it out and will have it solved asap.

    Most people wont encounter this problem.
  • OJ
    john - thanks for the reply. I dunno if this helps, but:
    * login failure - Opera 9.26 on Windows XP SP2
    * login failure - Firefox 2.0.0.13 on Widows XP SP2
    * login success - IE6 on Widows XP SP2
    thanks again!
  • tmannis
    Cool idea, but still has some bugs. For example, months-old items show as current. Example from http://outside.in/maps/1602:

    MUST READ
    November 30, 2007
    Article in the current News/Star about the Howard Area Leadership Academy, located on N. Paulina. You can support this great program thru UNITED WAY or better yet, by a direct, donation to the scho...
    where: Howard Area Leadership Academy
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