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eBay & StumbleUpon - What About MySpace?

by Ruud Hein.


The Big Buzz is that eBay might or probably will acquire StumbleUpon .

Part of the big buzz is of course that Google lost out  and is starting their own version  instead.

Sure.

But isn't it amazing that MySpace is going social content by adding  headlines from around the web which can then be voted up or down by its users?

As the Times Online puts it :

This approach blends elements of Google News and sites such as Digg and Netscape, which rely on readers to submit stories and determine their prominence. It also marks the site's ambitions to become a web portal like Yahoo!, providing its users with a front door to the Internet.

I hang out at Twitter where I enjoy the company, the buzz, the nuggets of info and opinion we pass along.
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As posted in Google , Social Media on April 19, 2007.

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Ruud HeinWelcome! Thanks for visiting!

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eBay & StumbleUpon - What About MySpace?

by Ruud Hein.


The Big Buzz is that eBay might or probably will acquire StumbleUpon .

Part of the big buzz is of course that Google lost out  and is starting their own version  instead.

Sure.

But isn't it amazing that MySpace is going social content by adding  headlines from around the web which can then be voted up or down by its users?

As the Times Online puts it :

This approach blends elements of Google News and sites such as Digg and Netscape, which rely on readers to submit stories and determine their prominence. It also marks the site's ambitions to become a web portal like Yahoo!, providing its users with a front door to the Internet.

I hang out at Twitter where I enjoy the company, the buzz, the nuggets of info and opinion we pass along.
Join me on Twitter!

iesniegt viesu post


As posted in Google , Social Media on April 19, 2007.

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