History of Bundle
Bundle was founded in 2014 with an ambitious goal: to create a convenient and intuitive news aggregator that would combine quality, transparency and technological innovation.
The idea for Bundle was born out of the growing need for people to have information in an organized and objective manner. In the face of information noise and bias, users were looking for a platform that would not only provide relevant news, but also help them find reliable sources, compare points of view and understand the hidden aspects of the information provided.
The Beginning of the Journey: From Idea to Implementation
In 2012, a team of four specialists — journalists, developers, and analysts — came together to bring the Bundle idea to life. The first prototype of Bundle was launched a year after its founding. At the initial stage, the platform offered users a personalized news feed.
Growth and Improvement
By 2016, Bundle had gained widespread popularity thanks to its innovative features:
Smart Source Filter: Users could easily select trusted publications or compare their content.
Sentiment Analysis: A unique feature that helped understand the overall sentiment of an article (positive, neutral, or negative).
Update Speed: Thanks to advanced technology, Bundle became one of the fastest news aggregators.
In 2018, the platform integrated multimedia content, allowing users to access videos, infographics, and live broadcasts.
Mission and Values
Bundle has always had a clear mission: to provide people with access to honest and complete information.
Core values include: Objectivity: We avoid manipulative methods and focus on reliability.
Convenience: Intuitive interface and personalization make Bundle accessible to everyone.
Innovation: Using advanced technologies to analyze news and present it.
Bundle today
Today, Bundle reaches millions of users worldwide. The platform provides access to more than 10,000 sources, including the world’s largest publications and independent local media.
Key features of the platform:
Personalized news feed.
Tools for analyzing source bias.
Separation of news by region, topic, and popularity.
Integration with social networks for simplified information sharing.