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zephyrboy discovered 21 months ago
Because of the plethora of links, tags and sound bytes (sic), I'll be coming back to this place once in a while to check for changes. Jury's out right now, for me, but certainly worth a look, I think.
Babs05 rated 11 months ago
the n@xt net: latest ideas in business, technology and creative capitalism from Business 2.0 magazine's editor-at-large Erick Schonfeld.
erithbabalon rated 13 months ago
the n@xt net: latest ideas in business, technology and creative capitalism from Business 2.0 magazine's editor-at-large Erick Schonfeld.
the-fair rated 15 months ago
Stumbleupon and Discovery Engines
thunderbay rated 15 months ago

An article about today's launch of StumbleThru by StumbleUpon. Now it makes more sense to me why eBay and/or Google would want to buy StumbleUpon, though how eBay will use it is questionable (and alarming) to me. I don't have a good feeling about how StumbleThru will change the community-spirit of SU. The sale to eBay is supposedly already done so ... For more information: http://blog.stumbleupon.com/ April 20, 2007 and http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumblethru.php From the page: "Tomorrow, it is set to launch StumbleThru, which will surface the best stuff on popular Websites, including Flickr, Wikipedia, BBC.com, CNN.com, YouTube, and MySpace. When I spoke with StumbleUpon founder Garrett Camp a few days ago, he didn't mention the eBay deal, but he told me: "We have something coming out on Friday called StumbleThru. It will be all the best content from a certain domain. All the best music artists on MySpace, the best photos on Flickr, the most relevant articles on Wikipedia. It's kind of a way to discover interesting information without actually having to search for it." That's why eBay would want it, and why Google might be miffed for missing out. Think of StumbleUpon as a Digg for Websites. As StumbleUpon's database of the best content on the Web gets bigger and bigger, it can start to carve out discovery engines for specific sites. Once a hundred thousand YouTube videos or MySpace pages have been Stumbled, for instance, that's enough to create a mini-discovery engine just for those particular sites. That is what StumbleThru is. The implications, though, are much bigger than that. Explains Camp: "The basic idea is we can extend the recommendation functionality beyond our current community. We can can get the Stumble button a lot more places than on people's browsers." In other words, he can license his discovery engine to other sites. So why would eBay be interested in this? It's hard to say."
ethekwinigirl rated 15 months ago
The value of Web 2.0 start-ups via Alexa. It's interesting to see them all together on a chart.
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