Archive for yahoo

Which social bookmarking services matter in the UK?

9 December 2009
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Take a look round the internet, and you'll find stories and posts littered with icons urging you to share the content via social bookmarking services such as Digg and StumbleUpon. But take a look at the sites themselves, and it's clear that they are not only dominated by US users but also often designed with [...] »

Is fragmenting data the way to beat Google?

8 December 2009
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The outlines of a serious challenge to Google's domination have started to take shape in the last few weeks and, rather than being based on someone doing a better search engine (as per many of the previous ones), it is based on fragmenting data on the internet. We've already seen Rupert Murdoch's desire to take most [...] »

Social bookmarking in the UK: Yahoo not yet buzzing

5 August 2009
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It's rarely said but often found in website statistics: for many UK websites, social bookmarking sites such as Digg are extremely poor sources of traffic. That's because they tend to be dominated by users who are (a) American and (b) interested in technology and humour. If your site is aimed at other audiences and has [...] »
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