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Similicio.us a New Relevancy Based Blog Finder

Thomas Hawk writes "Similicio.us is a brand new search engine that matches up the database of del.icio.us with the power of the search engine EasyUtil.com The result is a new blog finder tool that can help you discover new websites based upon what you currently like. Interesting to see a small time guy come up with a pretty cool tool like this while the major search players are spending millions trying to improve their own relevancy in blog search."

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  1. Small guys vs big corporations by onion2k · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Interesting to see a small time guy come up with a pretty cool tool like this while the major search players are spending millions trying to improve their own relevancy in blog search.

    Millions of dollars and thousands of PhDs don't buy you a monopoly on good ideas.

  2. Re:Anyone else find these URLs annoying? by Anonymous+Crowhead · · Score: 5, Funny

    The are rather repetitio.us.

  3. Re:Uh, doesn't work by Threni · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, it's just correctly identified all the blogs that are presently worth reading. Perhaps it's worth using it to check once a year or so? You never know...

  4. Re:Uh, doesn't work by __aaahtg7394 · · Score: 4, Informative

    From what I've read, you need to enter a URL that someone has already del.icio.us'd. It then walks out along the people who have tagged that URL, finding other URLs you might find interesting.

    It's, uh, not all that ground-breaking, really. Kinda useful if it works, though. It couldn't be more than a thousand lines of (perl or python) code, including a rudimentary scoring mechanism.

  5. Re:Uh, doesn't work by Saiyine · · Score: 5, Informative


    You have to provide an url. For example, it correctly relates digg and engadget to slahdot.

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  6. TWEET! Flag on the play! by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Funny
    > Similicio.us a New Relevancy Based Blog Finder

    • Spells an English word and uses a .us domain name - check.
    • Says "blog" and "relevancy-based" - check.
    • Lets you type in a domain name and returns a bunch of other domain names that you already knew about - check.
    • Requires Javascript to work and can claim it's got something to do with AJAX - BZZT.
    • Article submitter is linking to his own blog, and is "an investment advisor in a non technology related field" - FLAG ON THE PLAY!

    Total AJAX-based Web 2.0 Buzzword Compliance Score: A humdrum 3 out of 4, one flag on the play for potential conflict of interest.

    Stand down venture capital torpedoes, adjust funding phase to "standby" until the site requires Javascript and Piquepaille or Beatles-Beatles have blogged about it.

    (No hard feelings, Mr. Hawk, but you set yourself up for this :)

  7. Re:TWEET! Flag on the play! by Thomas+Hawk · · Score: 3, Informative

    No conflict of interest here. I have no money or vested interest in the company whatsoever. Just like the technology. As far as I know this is just some guy and not even a company I/you could invest in. As way of personal disclosure though, my current tech holdings personally include(nothing exciting here, go ahead an mock me) Microsoft Intel Adobe Oracle Time Warner Dell and that's it. I don't buy small cap tech stocks at all. Lots of other non tech related companies and I don't do an advising in the tech world at all.

  8. Re:Anyone else find these URLs annoying? by botlrokit · · Score: 3, Funny

    To you, maybe... but for those who aren't familiar with the format, they're surreptitio.us

  9. Re:Anyone else find these URLs annoying? by AeroIllini · · Score: 4, Funny

    They are rather repetitio.us.

    Some people might find them ingenio.us, stupendo.us and humoro.us.

    I find them pretentio.us, superfluo.us, and ridiculo.us, not to mention meretricio.us.

    (I had to use my thesaur.us.)

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