Turbine Labs Announces Partnership with Dow Jones to Distribute and Display Premium Content
Turbine Labs, developer of The Knowledge OS for leaders and their support teams, announced an agreement with Dow Jones to distribute and display premium licensed content directly to subscribers of Turbine Labs’ AI-powered intelligence and insights platform.
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The patent-pending Knowledge OS™ enables leaders to ask questions or make requests in natural, everyday language, with no complicated software or queries to learn. The service then ingests data from hundreds of thousands of news and social sources, and in near real-time, delivers a unified, external perspective on any topic. Under the distribution agreement, Turbine Labs subscribers will be able to directly consume full text of relevant, impactful, licensed content across more than five thousand Factiva managed publications from nearly every country worldwide in 28 languages, including the Dow Jones propriety content Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires, Barron’s, and more.
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“Effective organization leaders don’t have time to filter through noisy, irrelevant, or inaccurate information in advance of making critical decisions,” said Leigh Fatzinger, Founder and CEO of Turbine Labs. “Our distribution agreement with Dow Jones ensures our subscribers have frictionless, full text, access to premium high-quality licensed journalism, quickly and in the proper context,” he added.
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