OneRiot (re)Launches to the Public
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Andrew Hyde is the Community Director of TechStars, a seed stage accelerator for startups (mentorship and a small amount of funding for grea(show all)Andrew Hydeis the Community Director ofTechStars, a seed stage accelerator for startups (mentorship and a small amount of funding for great teams). He lives in the outdoor and startup mecca ofBoulder, Colorado, which means he writes when most of The Next Web’s readers are asleep. He is founder ofStartup WeekendandVCwear.
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Testing out Digg:
Are You Making These 10 CSS Mistakes?OneRiot search: “10 CSS Mistakes”The #1 term is the referenced digg article, but is not listed as popular or trending.
Testing out Reddit:
PNG .vs. JPEG(the most popular story on reddit)OneRiot search: “PNG .vs. JPEG”The popular comic was nowhere to be found.
The popular terms feature a specific editor made ‘backstory’ to the subject, making it possible to find your answer without clicking through to any other site. For instance a hot topic “OneRiot Launches” reveals the ‘backstory’
It is just launched, and has some great easter eggs, such as this meta description: <meta content=”Get Tobias/Scott H to fill in this lovely keyword desc” name=”keywords”/>.
It will be exciting to see how the startup refines their results, and if those constantly changing results get indexed in other search engines.