Do you love Google News but wish it was somehow tied up with theWashington Post? Then you will really be delighted to hear that the WaPo is launching something called "Trove," which is a magical way to apparentlypersonalizethe news you wish to see on your screen -- sort of the way you've been able to do on the Internet, using Excite! News or RSS or Bloglines or whatever, since the mid-1990s. But this will be different! (Right? It has to bedifferentin some way, we assume, even though assuming anything sane is extremely dangerous when discussing theWashington Post.) Let's take a look at all the personalized options you'll enjoy whenever the "Washington Trove" appears and is quickly and totally forgotten by the few who bother to look at it, once.
[ Wall Street Journal / DCist ]
You may laugh, but <i>&quot;An Error Has Occurred&quot;</i> was the most insightful, interesting article I&#039;ve seen in the Post all week. And I never would have found it without <i>TROVE</i>.
Who said anything about fantasy, he probably has a second family down in his basement made up of adults who used to be kids on milk cartons.