Posts Tagged with ‘wink’

How the Social Internet Simplifies Source Identification

Guest Blogger

This is an article that I wrote for my regular column in Competitive Intelligence Magazine, published by the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP.org). It's been reformatted here for online consumption. Oh, and it was written in draft form a little while back, so if you know of any great new sites to add to the list, please throw 'em into the comments!
“I’m so happy ‘cause today I found my friends. They’re in my head.” – Nirvana
At the cold [...]

SquidWho Experiments With People Search

Michael Garrett

The latest experiment from the Squidoo team is a people search engine with a different focus than other offerings such as Spock and Wink.
SquidWho seems to be more targeted towards building fan pages about various people (celebrities, sports stars, etc.), and it allows anyone to build and claim a page about anyone else.
Given the flaws that Squidoo has run into, including countless "lenses" filled with nothing but spam and links, does SquidWho stand a chance in providing [...]

Spock Launches To Public

Michael Garrett

Spock, the innnovative people search engine, is back in the limelight today, following its official launch and release of the service to a public audience. Up until now, the service was available by an invitation only. Spock is building the largest and most comprehensive people search engine, with approximately 100 million individuals already indexed.
I have been testing out the service since June and it looks very promising. Searching for people has been a dilemma that several other companies on the [...]

Multi-Network Social Searching! Finally!

Delta - Tech.co.nr

Wink, the Web 2.0 orientated, social search portal, has changed and developed incredibly the past year or so. From the site’s humble beginnings, when they only offered a very simple search that let you tag and rate your results and order them accordingly, to the massive site it is now. The original plan was just for a simple service that let you find what you wanted more accurately, based on the cumulative number of judgments passed by all of Wink’s [...]