DIGG and Reddit Killer from Former Amazon Engineer
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#4Isn't development on Findory suspended? (http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/01/14/findory-to-deadpool/)
Seemed to be room for something like news.YC (yah, I know it's a much smaller niche). It's the social networking side that findory is missing, which, BTW, is why it's cool, but not in the same category as digg and reddit. No user generated content that I could see...
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#6Reddit is still good by me if we can just get the political stuff out of there. I don't mind a few good stories here and there, but it's become completely overpowering, especially in the Hot list. If you use programming.reddit.com you're in good shape. Still good stories, and any submission you make can still get some traction if people like it. General stories though get clobbered by the relentless Iraq/Iran/Bush/An…
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#7Isn't development on Findory suspended? (http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/01/14/findory-to-deadpool/)
"the online news space is grossly oversaturated. It will take a significant technology step forward for a new startup to get traction." Seemed to be room for something like news.YC (yah, I know it's a much smaller niche). It's the social networking side that findory is missing, which, BTW, is why it's cool, but not in the same category as digg and reddit. No user generated content that I could see...
In this regard I think of the early reddit and now n.yc more of as clubs, like the acm club I used to attend, than another news site. What really makes this club great is it's members and what they come here expecting.
Why is the linked news site failing? Right off, the front page design is a show-stopper. I can hardly force myself to get past that.
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#8Reddit is still good by me if we can just get the political stuff out of there. I don't mind a few good stories here and there, but it's become completely overpowering, especially in the Hot list. If you use programming.reddit.com you're in good shape. Still good stories, and any submission you make can still get some traction if people like it. General stories though get clobbered by the relentless Iraq/Iran/Bush/An…
tagging is coming, saith the founders... that should solve a lot of those problems