Hoosier making noise with his tech startup
Monday, June 23rd, 2008Lowell Goss, now 35, has just launched a Los Angeles-based company called LOUD3R that has blogsters, tech junkies and business experts abuzz.
Indy Star
Lowell Goss, now 35, has just launched a Los Angeles-based company called LOUD3R that has blogsters, tech junkies and business experts abuzz.
Indy Star
LOUD3R, a network of 25 Web sites that aggregate enthusiast online content, has launched with an ambitious plan to roll out at least 10 new sites a month until all 500 of the domains it owns are live.
Folio Mag
Not everyone can adjust or tolerate high information intakes. even i got burned by the amounts of information i get to consume every day. but it is certainly not for everyone. now that information is a commodity and is even live and everywhere thanks to blogs and microblogging. this causes a glut. too much information about a endless myriad of themes. solutions to filter it out are the things that can also be seen as a staple of 2008.
Widgets Lab
Yesterday, LOUD3R announced the launch of a network of websites for enthusiasts whose passions are under served by Web content. LOUD3R’s content discovery engine uses a combination of human intelligence and semantic technology to find and rank the best news, editorial, photo, video and other content related to a particular topic. LOUD3R sites only publish the best content, and filter out spam, splogs, repeats, and other fake sites. LOUD3R launched the network with 25 sites and plans to launch at least 10 new destinations each month.
Alt Search Engines
A new network debuting today, called LOUD3R, hopes to leverage this automation and social prioritization of stories, through a vast network of sites, including 25 at launch today, each one of them utilizing a semantic publishing engine, which finds, clusters and ranks content for a number of vertical topics, ranging from technology to sports, fashion to business.
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