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We've built a product called The Shared Web - the best way to discover amazing content based on your interests, and the people you care about (the friends and experts you follow). We realized we're all seeing lots of amazing content, and increasingly having social experiences around that content every day - so we wanted to build a product that really reflected that - a place to discover cool content, and to comfortably share all of the interesting things you come across on the Internet.
We have many similarities to Reddit and HackerNews - except we are focused on people's real identities, and connections between their friends, and the experts in the topics they care about.
We are constantly tinkering with the formula of what makes something interesting - is it because it is controversial and there are many comments about it? Is it because a large number of people posted it too? Or is it enough that one of your friends, who is knowledgable about the topic, posted it? These are the questions that we are exploring and planning on answering by building The Shared Web.
But, there is something even more powerful that we realized as we were developing and using it. The sense of community and common context that is created when people that you know start seeing the same content as you. It makes for better conversations. That social engagement around content translates to discussions in different topics - it’s the evolution of old school forums. It’s a way to make sure that the people you care about see the things that you find interesting so you can discuss them, so you can interpret them, so you can develop closer relationships by having common experiences. That’s what we hope to achieve with TSW, creating stronger, more meaningful connections between people through the content that they enjoy together.
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That’s our mission. That’s why we are building The Shared Web.
What do you think are the most interesting heuristics to decide whether content is interesting to you or not?
http://www.thesharedweb.com
We'd love to hear your thoughts, so please try out The Shared Web, tell us what you think help shape our vision.
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Strands helps people discover new things from people they care about. Strands gives users the ability to record their activities and keep track of their friends across multiple social networks and services. Based on your aggregated activities, Strands enables discovery of new things based on your own behaviors as well as those of your friends and influencers.
With Strands, you just tell us all of the services and networks you use, and we do the rest. We create a single aggregated "activity stream" that others can track… your favorite videos on YouTube?, your recently played songs from Last.fm, your latest bookmarks from Delicious, stories and articles you have “dugg”, your photos from Flickr, your status updates from Facebook and Twitter. We pull it all together so others can have a single view into what you are into, up to and down with. And vice versa. -
Then comes the magic... we take all this information – from both you and your friends – and we pluck out the pearls that we think you’ll really be interested in discovering. What’s hot across the communities of people you care about – regardless of what services they use. And what you think your friends and followers should check out – regardless of where it came from.
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这批网页留言服务新军意外地发现,用户不太喜欢将个人评论与所有人分享,而是更愿意有选择性地设定为只让少数好友看到。德国企业家赞腾(Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten)去年创建的Fleck可以让用户在浏览的网页上发表及分享评论,他说用户的使用习惯令他们十分吃惊。他们觉得很多用户都会每天用一次、和许多人分享,但实际上他们却是每天用30次、同少数人分享。
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