April 19, 2006 (Press Release) --
Tampa, Florida April 19, 2006 - As SpivO ( http://www.spivo.com ) spins various enhancements out to the web, the much anticipated SpivO News upgrade is now in place. The new system pulls from various news sources to provide news updated by the minute.
SpivO News was one of the first three channels of SpivO.com when launched in December of 2004. SpivO tried various efforts to attract visitors to the “Java” based news section but nothing seemed to catch on. In the middle of last year, SpivO integrated a free news system that allowed folks to post news, comments, and politically controversial articles in a liberal setting. Unfortunately, few participated.
SpivO News has been at the top of the priority list for SpivO’s developing group at Adviatech Corp ( http://www.advaitech.com ). The new SpivO News (launched last week) is already showing great promise. It uses a similar concept as more popular news sites whereas it collects the news from many news sources. SpivO is actively seeking new news sources and request that any online news site that publishes independent (non syndicated) news and press releases should submit their RSS, XML, or ATOM feed to SpivO News.
Over the last week during the beta launch, the new news channel has climbed into the top 5 most popular channels on SpivO.com. The news channel is even surpassing the popular free web site channel at MySpivO.com.
While the new SpivO News relies on syndicated news to present up to the minute news and press releases, SpivO still encourages small businesses and independent press release distributors to submit their news to Kazor.com’s World Community News (http://www.kazor.com ). This is the only guaranteed way to get published in SpivO News.
SpivO News was one of the first three channels of SpivO.com when launched in December of 2004. SpivO tried various efforts to attract visitors to the “Java” based news section but nothing seemed to catch on. In the middle of last year, SpivO integrated a free news system that allowed folks to post news, comments, and politically controversial articles in a liberal setting. Unfortunately, few participated.
SpivO News has been at the top of the priority list for SpivO’s developing group at Adviatech Corp ( http://www.advaitech.com ). The new SpivO News (launched last week) is already showing great promise. It uses a similar concept as more popular news sites whereas it collects the news from many news sources. SpivO is actively seeking new news sources and request that any online news site that publishes independent (non syndicated) news and press releases should submit their RSS, XML, or ATOM feed to SpivO News.
Over the last week during the beta launch, the new news channel has climbed into the top 5 most popular channels on SpivO.com. The news channel is even surpassing the popular free web site channel at MySpivO.com.
While the new SpivO News relies on syndicated news to present up to the minute news and press releases, SpivO still encourages small businesses and independent press release distributors to submit their news to Kazor.com’s World Community News (http://www.kazor.com ). This is the only guaranteed way to get published in SpivO News.

SpivO News upgrade is now in place.
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