Replay the news from Turkey on 25.02.2025. A digital newspaper archive that preserves the main headlines as they appeared and developed throughout the day, offering a unique historical record of how events unfolded in real time.
The Hear is headline dashboard and archive. It displays the main headlines of many newspapers, side by side, in real time and without curation.
The Hear is a news operation room. Like a constantly-changing news-stand, the Hear lets you see the news as they evolve, across sources and across countries.
The Hear is not curated and not personalized. Instead of trying to select the bits and pieces that might interest you, it attempts to give a view of the landscape as a whole. Instead of making its own editorial decisions, it listens to the decisions made by human editors as to what constitutes "the main story" worthy of your attention. In this, the Hear is an objective news aggregator.
The Hear is an archive of main headlines. It lets users navigate back in time to replay the news as they unfolded. It records history as it happened. Like a historic newspaper archive, the Hear is a library and collection of the main headlines of digital newspapers.
The Hear doesn't just display the headlines, but also reads them: it is embedded with AI throughout. With strategically placed and continuously updating overviews, summaries and reports, the Hear helps the reader digest the many headlines as they unravel. With daily overviews, it also writes history as it unfolds. The Hear is a news-stand equipped with a brain.
The Hear translates headlines in real-time. It makes the news landscape in many countries immediately accessible in English, without selection or commentary. It lifts language barriers and gives an unfiltered view of what is currently being discussed around planet earth.
the Hear displays main headlines. In the fuss and hubbub of the world, the main headline is the editor's choice of the single most important story happening now: the main headline is the one-thing. The Hear is a meta-newspaper made solely of such one-things, organized and contextualized.
The Hear contextualizes the headlines. It does this by placing the headlines in relation to each other, to their predecessors, and to their global peers. In the Hear, each tree is seen against the background of the forest.
The Hear is meant to exist quietly, in the background, on your second screen. It allows users to follow the news from a distance, with a healthy sense of aloofness, and without scrolling.
The Hear is Available for 20 Countries.
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