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Aardvark Redesigns Website to Highlight Social Search

October 14, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

Aardvark Redesigns Website to Highlight Social Search

I’ve been continuing to enjoy my experience and use of Aardvark as a social search tool and service. Most of my involvement has been as someone that’s trying to help others with their questions.

I was recently contacted by Aardvark’s CEO, Max Ventilla, who let me know that they would be redesigning their website to highlight and promote the functionality of social search.
Following in the footsteps of ChaCha and the KGB, Aardvark takes the power of people to supply the energy and momentum behind their search. One of the differences that I really like about Aardvark is that it’s just available …read more

Aardvark Now Working with Twitter

July 7, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

Aardvark Now Working with Twitter

About a month ago now I wrote about a website called Aardvark that combines the power of social media with searching. Search engines by themselves are great, but you’ve got to know some of the tricks of working the Google machine and its counterparts.

I received an email earlier today from Aardvark’s CEO, Max Ventilla, letting me know that they are now equipped to work with and take advantage of the power of twitter. I never knew aardvarks and birds could have produced such a symbiotic relationship as this.
The formatting of how to use Aardvark with twitter is very straight …read more

Aardvark – Delivering a Bit More in Social Search

June 6, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

Aardvark – Delivering a Bit More in Social Search

I’ve been playing with a new service the last few days called Aardvark. The service combines the idea of social networking with search to create a social search application. This is something I’ve been wishing for for quite some time. There’s a big difference in my opinion in doing a search and considering the results of a million 10yr olds thinking something is cool in Google’s algorithms and getting qualified, expert results instead.

What happens is that you register for the site and as part of completing your profile you provide areas in which you consider yourself having some expertise. …read more


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