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Polymeme.com goes live!

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We are glad to finally announce the soft launch of polymeme.com, an innovative news aggregator that has kept us busy for the last few months.

Over the years of following the English-language blogosphere, we have become increasingly frustrated with the absence of news aggregators that could help us stay on top of important developments in non-tech areas. Fields like economics, design, law, environment, or literature didn't seem to have their own Digg, Techmeme or Technorati; thus, navigating through the growing non-tech blogospheres has become very difficult. As the amount of information on the Web has kept growing rapidly, it has proved almost impossible to become and stay a true polymath, i.e. be continuously well-informed about many fields, not just one.

So we decided to build such an aggregator for our own use -- but also decided to share it with others. After a few months of intense experiments, we are proud to point you to polymeme.com, a meme-tracker designed to turn you into a true polymath. What makes it stand out from other aggregators is its unique approach to determining what's important. Polymeme crawls topical clusters of blogs -- for example, we have about 2,700 blogs in our books & poetry cluster and more than 2,000 blogs in our architecure & design cluster -- to determine what are the most talked-about articles in each (we track a total of 25,000 blogs). In a sense, Polymeme leverages the expertise of experts who blog-- economists, lawyers, scientsts-- to discover articles that truly matter.

Post by editor on Monday, June 30, 2008 @ 09:35. Comments?

Other aggregators that inspired us

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some of the sites that inspired us and influenced our thinking while building polymeme:

http://www.buzzfeed.com
http://www.techmeme.com
http://www.memeorandum.com
http://www.realclearpolitics.com (and their BuzzTracker http://www.foxnews.com/politics/buzztracker/index.html)
http://www.buzztracker.com
http://www.popurls.com
http://www.buzz.yahoo.com

and probably hundreds of others!

Post by evgeny.morozov on Monday, June 30, 2008 @ 10:06. Comments?