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Launching Aggregate Knowledge

I'm proud to announce that we are officially launching Aggregate Knowledge today.

Our goal is to deliver the best content to people based on the aggregate behavior of everyone who has gone before them. We think that the wisdom of crowds can help people get at the best of all the information that’s out there.

It seemed fitting that we launch at ETech 2006 since the theme here is the Attention Economy. Our Recommendation Engine uses attention information to provide relevant content and products.

We're live on Zvents, an events search engine, youcan see an example here about how we power their related events. Notice that this is a chocolate festival so you will see a fancy food show at Copia but  you will also find that because it's at a winery many of the recommendations are for wine tastings.

We're talking to some retailers and other website owners about powering related content on their sites. If you're interested in trying it out please drop me a line and I'll hook you up with a free trial.

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