One would think that the Internet is already so filled with information that adding your own is similar to throwing a bucket of water during a storm. While it is true that the Internet is filled with information, it is not organized the way you want it to be organized.
Many portals try to achieve this by automatically scouring the information over the Internet and bunching up summaries in a single page, and some succeed, often only until a better portal collects better information.
But there is no algorithm or formula that can achieve this. For example, you might be looking at a different cancer blog every day to find the latest developments in that field of research. You could also be interested in any group or foundation extending financial assistance for cancer patients for your own personal circumstances at the same time. And finally, you could also be hoping to find an oncologist recommended by a trusted source that would certainly help your interests.
No formula will show those results with usable information for you. And the best method of getting the information together is to collect that information and blog about it on the Internet yourself.
The human touch will always work where an algorithm will not. And also, by organizing the data with common sense, you are making the Internet more organized too, in your own way.
Who knows, you might be of great help to someone who also needs the same information as you.