The Daylife Enterprise API

October 14, 2008

The sky may be falling, but Daylife steams ahead.

Today we added the first of two new products to our intelligent content services platform.

Introducing, The Daylife Enterprise API.

You’ve seen the New York Times API, the BBC API, the NPR API? Now any publisher can have their own API, today. With all the richness of the Daylife platform, the hundreds of calls, the scalability, the real-time updates. For your own private use, or to make available to the public.

As you know, the Daylife Platform collects, deeply analyzes, and then powers the creation of high-quality, Web-based news and information from all over the Web, all in real-time.

In much the same way, the Daylife Platform automatically collects an individual publisher’s original content as its made available – stories, blog posts, data graphics, photography – and runs it through the full range of our dozens of patented analytics, and then feeds it back to the publisher via their own, dedicated Enterprise API.

For publishers with a network of sites, Daylife can work with you to automatically collect the original content from across your network as it’s made available – regardless of the CMS at work at each site – to analyze and parse it, and to then enable your full network to access the entire range of content produced by your family of websites.

Your existing team – no new headcount resources are necessary – can then redeploy your original content in countless, highly creative ways your CMS just can’t that result in new pages, sections and sites of monetizable, targeted inventory.

Our Enterprise API also enables publishers to establish their own public-use APIs – powered by the Daylife Platform – providing a way for third-party developers, distributors and readers to tap into a publisher’s full range of original content. All pointing, of course, back to the publisher’s site. (This kind of activity is central to the Link Economy on the Web – check out the recent story in The New York Times, which is pretty great.)

Our clients tell us all the time they’ve reduced their costs, increased their revenues and made remarkable improvements in SEO and organic traffic acquisition as a result of using the Daylife Platform. The introduction of Enterprise API is just one more way to get at these and many other business priorities.

Fun!

2 Responses to “The Daylife Enterprise API”


  1. [...] we recently launched a service to help publishers do just this.  Our CEO Upendra Shardanand blogged about it in more detail.  The Times has a large and talented group of technologists at their disposal, so they can go it [...]

  2. anthonya54 Says:

    Now any publisher can have their own API, Daylife can work with you to automatically collect the original content from across your network as it’s made available – regardless of the CMS at work at each site – to analyze and all the time they’ve reduced their costs, increased their revenues and made remarkable improvements in SEO and organic traffic acquisition as a result of using the Daylife Platform.


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