All tag results for ‘reddit’

Are Social Bookmarking Sites Better at Search than Google?

I have long thought that social bookmarking and ranking sites like del.icio.us, digg, and StumbleUpon could be used to enhance current web search results. In March I argued that that StumbleUpon could easily be used for “enhancing or augmenting traditional search engine rankings.” Some people, like Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz, already think that del.icio.us provides better search results than Google.

Rand argues that del.icio.us results are more timely, more focused on his demographic, higher quality, and more diverse. He concedes, however, that del.icio.us results do not always list the best first, sometimes lack relevance, and are either ten times better or ten times worse than Google depending on your view.

Read the more »

Aurora student decides what millions read online

Not even Henry Wang’s mother understands what he does.But he’s paid $1,000 a month to do it.

Wang, a 17-year-old from DeKalb, has been called a digger, a seeder, a navigator — even a filter.

But Wang calls himself “dirtyfratboy” — his online nickname on Netscape.com and Digg.com, for which he recommends articles to millions of potential readers.

Read the more »

Social Media Websites in Illustrated Form

reddit

Reddit Read the more »