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YAHOO Answer's meets Wikipedia : Answerlytics
Filed in archive Newsdesk 2.0 by S.M. Schrama on July 14, 2007
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Answerlytics is the latest development in the social web. Where Yahoo answers and similar others have been revolutionary in their own field, I think the time has come for more advanced tools. Answerlytics has a nice approach to this : You ask your question, and others can moderate the answer(s). Why is this interesting ? Simple. In the eighties, we had forums. They were great for exchanging information. Today, forums are totally out of date. Thanks to their structure, quick searches end up in endless lists of different links to posts within other threads and so on. I hate forums. Question sites are much better. They allow a much quicker search & find thanks to their flat structure. And with the added wikipedia like modification options, answerlytics could end up as a pretty good answerbook.

The site requires an account, but the front page pleased me when I saw the login box saying "Register in under 5 seconds".

Go check 'm out here.


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