How does M-Brain’s business differ from the competitors’?
M-Brain’s business is based on our own intelligent search technology and human-made analysis. The industry standard so far has been to base the operations on only one of these.
M-Brain creates summaries of the relevant articles, which ensures the legality of the operations (see question 4) and saves customers’ time, since there is no need to wade through lists of links with unessential articles.
The summary reports are comprehensive, condensed snapshots of the organisation’s media publicity. Reports also feature direct links to all the articles whose content is in free circulation on the Web. M-Brain also follows sources that require authentication or subscription. In order to read the original articles, the customer should have his own passwords to these sources (see question 9).
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- 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?
