Posts Tagged ‘mahalo’
Microformats come to Mahalo…
The human-powered search engine, Mahalo, has now introduced microformats in their profile section.
Chris Miller has a good breakdown of microformats employed in Mahalo on his blog.
Now they’ve had a taste of the kool-aid from Tantek, I’m looking forward to seeing these creep a little more into the result pages in the future.
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Monday links – 2007-08-27
- Why Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are going to kick Google’s butt in four years
- Particls - Track RSS and connect to APIs on your desktop
- 2008 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker
- Article about Social Media Measurement
- 500 APIs and growing
Technorati tags: mahalo, google, apis, sxswinteractive, particls
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Mahalo need you!
Mahalo, the new search engine from Jason Calacanis, is looking for you to make the web a better place.
Chris posted about their new project, Mahalo Greenhouse, this morning. It’s not a new idea, paying a nominal fee to get content created, but I hope that with the help of the full-time guides reviewing the work and the small fee (you won’t get rich quick) it will succeed and not go the way of DMOZ.
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