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Yestino is an event radar platform that continuously tracks news from multiple online sources and merges reports of the same story into a single chronological timeline.
Yestino is a web-based live event tracker that ingests reports from 53 RSS feeds, identifies when different outlets cover the same story, and combines them into one event with a timeline. Each source is preserved as a link you can check. The platform runs in the browser and also offers an RSS subscription feed at https://yestino.com/feed.xml. The site brands itself as "The Signal."
Yestino continuously ingests reports from 53 RSS feeds. Its system detects when multiple reports concern the same story, merges them into a single event, and orders the coverage chronologically. Users can browse Rising, Now, and entity pages or subscribe to the RSS feed for updates.