Posts Tagged ‘reddit

Foursquare‘s Employee Number Three, Head of Server Engineering Harry Heymann, took to Reddit Thursday to answer questions about all things related to Foursquare and coding. Heymann opened himself up to a barrage of queries from Internet nerds who want details on everything from Foursquare’s homebrewed dev solutions to the worst thing about working at the [...]

If I asked you which of the major social sites you thought sent us the most traffic, you might think it was Twitter. After all, the TechCrunch Twitter account has over 1.7 million followers. When you compare this to the (just under) 250,000 fans our Facebook TechCrunch page has, it should be no contest, right? Wrong. [...]

Content aggregation and ranking engine StumbleUpon is releasing a new widget for publishers today that can be placed on a website or blog to help users find meaningful content relevant to them. The StumbleUpon Widget can be used by publishers to surface content on the site with the best shelf life. The widget will come [...]

Content aggregation and ranking engine StumbleUpon is releasing a new widget for publishers today that can be placed on a website or blog to help users find meaningful content relevant to them. The StumbleUpon Widget can be used by publishers to surface content on the site with the best shelf life. The widget will come [...]

Quarkbase

In: web resources

25 Jun 2011

What can you use the application for? Quarkbase helps users gather information about a website. The user can enter a URL and read an overview of the website, see which tags apply to it, learn the names of key people associated with it and view internet traffic details. The traffic details include the site’s Alexa [...]


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