Trove (app)
Trove was a social news aggregation web and mobile application, with apps available on iOS, Android, and Fire Phone. Trove is also the name of the company behind the application.
Usage and features
Trove was a free social news discovery and sharing platform where users connect with others through shared topical interests. Users can curate personalized newsfeeds based on their interests, called troves. Users then “pick” the best stories to share with their followers both on Trove and other social media sites. Users could follow a trove to see those picks on their home page.
Smartpick
In January 2015, Trove added a “Smartpick” capability. When enabled, any relevant articles posted to a user’s Twitter account will be categorized and picked on Trove automatically.
Conversations
In October 2015, Trove launched “conversations”, which enables curators to engage their following in a discussion about a particular pick.
History
In 2009, Washington Post Labs (WaPo Labs) was created as the digital innovation and technology team of The Washington Post Company. In 2010, The Washington Post Company acquired iCurrent, a personalized news and information service that became the basis for the company's news application. In August 2013, after Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post Company's newspaper division, WaPo Labs was formally renamed Trove. Trove remained part of the parent company, which was renamed Graham Holdings Company (GHC).