Pocket-lint gets personal with Personalised Homepage feature

Only get the news you want to see


25 November 2006 1:36 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Just want games news and reviews? Don't like Photography or Business? Well now you can create your own homepage on Pocket-lint with our new Personalised Homepage feature.

The new feature, which is free and available from today, allows you to choose what news and reviews are shown on our homepage.

To use the new feature all members have to do click on the pale blue bar on the homepage and then tick the categories they want to see from the list.

Users of the feature can choose to personalise their homepage even further by choosing tags used on the site rather than just the category names, meaning if you just wanted to see a homepage made up of news and reviews on just Canon products, Xbox 360 stories and what's happening in the world of Sports Cars you could.

With 13 categories and over 2800 tags to choose from the possibilities are almost endless.

The Personalised Homepage feature is just one of the many benefits you get for being a member on Pocket-lint.

Other features include getting reviews early, news and review alerts straight to your inbox, being able to write and rate reader reviews and much more.

You will have to be a member to use the service, however, if you are not already a member, you can sign up here for FREE!
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