Top 10 Sources Gets Selective and Stylish
October 16th, 2006 by hubcapper
Cambridge-based Top 10 Sources aims to filter out the best of the Web 2.0 by enlisting a human element. Domain expert editors pick authoritative sources from the wilderness of blogs, wikis, and podcasts, creating live pages that highlight the best information for specific topics. For example, check out the top 10 page for startups or the Massachusetts gubernatorial election.
In a tip of the hat to travel guide Let’s Go, Top 10 seems to have initially turned to Harvard undergraduates as a low cost source of editorial labor.
Back in June, Top 10 aquired Watertown-based StyleFeeder in an effort to round out its services portfolio. StyleFeeder lets users create profiles, list their favorite products online, and stick that list on their blog or web page for all the world to see.
Tune in to the Top 10 Sources and StyleFeeder blogs to keep an eye on where they’re going.
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