What is the Web service?
The Web service is the Internet page designed for reading and archiving M-Brain’s reports. The Web service front page shows the daily report and the archive, in which you can find the earlier summaries (see question 3.)
Search engines are located in the archive area (in ”Previous news” and ”Search” fields) and in the “Advanced search” area.
You can get more details on the way the Web service works from your M-Brain contact person, whose contact information you can find in the email report or in the Web service’s top navigation bar under ”Info”.
- Give me more information
- Key Persons
- FAQ
- 01. How to access the Web service?
- 02. What is Web service?
- 03. How does the archive work?
- 04. Why does M-Brain make summaries?
- 05. How does M-Brain’s business differ from the competitors’?
- 06. In what languages does M-Brain operate?
- 07. Where to find the list of the media we are monitoring?
- 08. How are the keywords defined?
- 09. Is it possible to have the original article forwarded with the summary?
- 10. Can I add keywords or new sources myself?
