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Originally Posted by Paul B
I was there for 3 minutes and have no idea what it is or what the site does. I am probably too old.
So that's a no from me...
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It is mildly complicated.
On the social side. A person can enter all of their likes, dislikes, interests along with other information. Then that person can also start communities for specific interests. Then, either the person or community can add resources either through rss, text, video, etc. this then all gets put together and tied into and with organic search results. So far, I can say that the Yoddle Engine and other engines are eating up the little bit that I have tested so far. If I could use example websites I might say this.
ming - myspace - squidoo - digg - blogger - Any decent search engine all wrapped into one.
If I were to try to say what the Yoddle Matrix will do in one sentence:
Thinking.....
The Yoddle Matrix helps you find people, communities of people or websites with similar likes, interests, dislikes, Then presents all of their resources(information,comments,blogs,rss and so on) along with organic web results.
If I could draw a picture:
I would have a dot in the center which would represent either a personal profile, community profile or website profile. Then put a giant filter above it. With things like blogs, feeds, widgets, bookmarks, comments, articles, videos, music falling into the filter.
What I was trying to do was make the Yoddle Engine socially aware.
Thank you for the reply Paul B.