Daylife
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Daylife was an online publishing company that offered cloud-based tools for web publishers, marketers and developers. It provided digital media management tools and content feeds to publishers, brand marketers and developers. Daylife was founded in 2006, raised $15 million from several investors, including Getty Images,[1] and was acquired in 2012 by NewsCred.[2][3] The company was headquartered in downtown New York City.
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Type of site | B2B cloud media services |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2006 |
Dissolved | 2016 |
Owner | NewsCred |
Created by | Daylife, Inc |
URL | http://daylife.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Not required |
Launched | Jan 2006 |
Current status | Not Active |
Daylife's products included the Daylife Publisher Suite, a range of APIs, and a set of "hosted solutions" including Smart Topics, Smart Galleries, and Smart Sections.[4] The hosted solutions were all launched in partnership with Getty Images, which allows publishers to source, manage and compose sites, media components, pages, and complete sections of content. Daylife's technology analyses over 100,000 curated content feeds and enabling publishers to curate and automate media to enhance proprietary content.[5]
Clients included USA Today, Bloomberg Businessweek, NPR, Mashable, Sky News, Forbes, Thomson Reuters, and over 80 others.[6]
The company shut down in 2016.[7]