Posts Tagged with ‘aggregation’

Swotti: Claims of Semantic Review Aggregation are Highly Exaggerated

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Nothing excites me more than hearing about semantic anything. I'm lazy. I have too many things to read already. And I am tired of trying to sift through tons of review sites where reviews are often incomplete, non-existant, or just plain irrelevant. I was thrilled to hear about Swotti, a new beta site that claims it will do all that sifting work for me, leaving me with a crisp, clean snapshot review of anything I'm looking for.
The reality is that [...]

MeVu Wants To Be Your Home On The Web

Michael Garrett

As a web 2.0 blogger, I have experienced first-hand how stressful and time-consuming it can be to keep up with accounts at various services all around the web. Each and every week, it never fails that I find some new service that seems interesting and worthwhile.
So, what is the best way to keep track of all these communities and the best way to let others know where they can find you on the internet?
Well, MeVu is a new service (launched [...]

Value of Aggregation for Web 2.0

colbertlow

Web 2.0 is huge as what it is now due to how easy it is for the users to submit and share their content. If quality content is king in the publishing side of web 1.0 era, it might not hold true in this era of web 2.0. Dan Blank has recently shared his point of view about the higher importance of aggregation and context compared to content nowadays.
What matters most now is how the content is being aggregated and [...]