Paper.li is a new service that lets you read your Twitter/Facebook stream in a newspaper format. You’ll find information from tweets neatly arranged in different sections, complete with pictures and videos, just like you read in a newspaper.
The tool even gives you your own url extension that makes it feel more personable. So, to show you the wonderful world of this easy to use tool, I decided to use my own Twitter account to see how well it understood me. To get started, we first need to click on the yellow button on the top that says “Create your own Daily Paper.” Next step is to use an account that you’ve been using for sometime. As you can see you can use Twitter or Facebook to aggregate your newspaper data.
In the next step, we will need to get authentication through Twitter authentication service.
Clicking Allow gives Paper.li your permission to gather data from your personal stream, your followers and all.
There is my Twitter enabled account. However we don’t have the newspaper yet. So next to the “signed in as mike dopp’ we need to click on the “create a newspaper” button. Of course, we want to create a newspaper but what data or information do we want to use in this newspaper?
You have a few choices:
Twitter user + those being followedTwitter #tagTwitter @list
I chose to pull all the Twitter user data and those being followed using my twitter username “mikedopp”. Once you have decided what data you want pulled, the data has to be processed by the tool.
After a few minutes, you have your first “Daily Twitter/Facebook Newspaper.”
I really like how Paper.li puts this formatting together. It makes it easy to read and even includes ads that create the true newspaper feel. Check out Paper.li to read your Twitter or Facebook stream in a newspaper format. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.