Posts tagged with 'Aggregation'
Online reputation monitoring is a growing market and there are a number of companies offering such solutions.
Yet some are overkill for most businesses and many firms simply can't justify the costs.
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by Patrick Oak
03 October 2008 08:40am
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2008 has not been a good year for Yahoo. Microsoft's failed acquisition of the company was a royal mess and led to a showdown with shareholders.
CEO Jerry Yang and other board members aren't very popular. And in what essentially amounts to an admission that it simply can't compete in certain areas, Yahoo is planning to turn over part of its search advertising business to Google.
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by Drama 2.0
01 October 2008 11:07am
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In a post more than a year ago, I discussed the commoditization of social networks.

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by Drama 2.0
24 September 2008 17:04pm
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Blogs, wikis, social networks, social news aggregator. Although there's certainly been a lot of hype around these things, when applied in the right circumstances they can serve a utility for many people and businesses.
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by Patrick Oak
10 September 2008 16:00pm
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TestFreaks, launched at the end of last year, is a consumer review site that aggregates technical information and opinions about a range of products.
It was founded by Kristofer Arwin, Magnus Wiberg and Martin Alexanderson, all of whom previously founded PriceRunner back in 1999.
We talked to Kristofer about his plans for the TestFreaks, and how he aims to make it into the world's biggest product review site...
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by Graham Charlton
05 September 2008 09:15am
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Yahoo just made Yahoo Buzz open to all publishers and if you run a blog or publish content online, you might want to consider adding Yahoo Buzz to your website.
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by Patrick Oak
26 August 2008 14:50pm
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Like.com launched back in November 2006, with a shopping comparison site that enabled users to search for clothing and other fashion items by using both text and images as queries.
Since then, it has been redesigned completely, so we've taken a look to see how it has developed...
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by Graham Charlton
05 August 2008 11:28am
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Online bookmarking service Delicious has relaunched with an improved version of its site, with improvements including an enhanced search facility.

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by Graham Charlton
01 August 2008 15:14pm
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Careerjet is a job search engine that began as a bet by its founders, Thomas Busch and Jean-Benoit Andrieu.
It appears they have won - it now aggregates content from over 59,000 sites daily, and currently displays upwards of 21m vacancies.
We talked to Busch about the site's development and the semantic technology behind its search functions.
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by Graham Charlton
07 July 2008 08:30am
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Where does copyright end and fair use begin? In the age of the blogosphere, this question is proving to be a difficult and painful one for copyright holders and bloggers to come to an agreement on.
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by Drama 2.0
19 June 2008 08:45am
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