When veteran newsman Neil Budde announced recently he was joining DailyMe.com, you had to expect good things would come about. This week the customizing news aggregator rolled out three products: DailyMe (your custom aggregation), DailyWe (a community-built aggregation) and a Top News (a sort of top-down approach aggregated by the editorial team).
The clean part of DailyMe is that it licences all of the content it serves up, so no skirmish with the likes of The Associated Press (a service here) will ensue.
While I found a few services I might like to see (ahem, there is more than just The Canadian Press for Canada, and The New York Times is missing, as are leading British broadsheets), DailyMe has assembled a pretty strong lineup that is only bound to get better.