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  2. Digg - Wikipedia

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    Digg Patriots was a conservative Yahoo! ... Digg Clouds is introduced, search is improved ... Digg takes down new user registration in preparation for Digg 4.0 ...

  3. Yahoo Buzz - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! created the service in hopes that it would drive larger traffic to their site and would give them an advantage over larger online media companies such as Google and MSN, which were Yahoo!'s largest competitors in terms of search engines that provided services and web features to their customers. Unlike other social networking sites, Buzz ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  5. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    As the queries were attributed by AOL to particular user numerically identified accounts, an individual could be identified and matched to their account and search history. [1] The New York Times was able to locate an individual from the released and anonymized search records by cross referencing them with phonebook listings. [2]

  6. Digg Reader - Wikipedia

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    Digg Reader was a news aggregator operated by Digg. The reader was released on June 26, 2013 as a response to Google Reader shutting down. The reader was web-based and also had iOS and Android applications as well as a Google Chrome extension. The beta for the reader has received mostly positive reviews. On March 26, 2018, Digg shut down Digg ...

  7. Sproose - Wikipedia

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    Sproose was a consumer search engine launched in August 2007 [1] by founder Bob Pack. Sproose provided web search results from partners including MSN, Yahoo! and Ask.com. Sproose intended to have better-quality results than algorithmic search engines because its users were able to influence the ranking order of the search results by voting for ...

  8. Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    Like many search engines and web directories, Yahoo added a web portal, putting it in competition with services including Excite, Lycos, and America Online. [26] By 1998, Yahoo was the most popular starting point for web users, [ 27 ] and the human-edited Yahoo Directory the most popular search engine, [ 15 ] receiving 95 million page views per ...

  9. Propeller.com - Wikipedia

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    Propeller had several "anchors", which were led by James Marcus, who work on maintaining the site and featuring stories in the "anchor picks" box on the home page.This creates a slightly different environment from Digg, as Digg's homepage rankings are based solely on user votes, where Propeller's are based on both.