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Eurekster Enhances Social Search Experience

February 27, 2008

AltSearchEngines, by Charles Knight


Eurekster is a leader in social search. Their product, the swicki, is a custom search and discovery engine.
Having pioneered and optimized universal search results, Eurekster today announces the launch of its next generation search results page (SERP), which surfaces the following community content in an engaging, user-centric interface.
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The Personalized Search Revolution

Bruce Clay Inc. Blog, by Susan Esparza


Day two brings us a revolution. It won't be televised but it will be liveblogged. Moderator Chris Sherman (Search Engine Land) will be keeping revolutionaries Steven Marder (Eurekster) and Phil McDonnell (Google, Inc.) on track. (Yahoo's representative had to bow out for a family emergency.) Viva la revolution! [...]

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Eurekster Debuts Improved Swicki Results Pages

TechCrunch, by Mark Hendrickson


Site-specific search provider Eurekster is today releasing a new version of its Swicki product that features a set of community features on its results and home pages.

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Eurekster's Swicki Gets More Personal for Readers

Mashable, by Kristen Nicole


Eureskter, maker of the custom Swicki, is coming out with a new release today. It's "next generation" of search, actually, building from its existing tools for custom search options used by web publishers.

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Search 4.0: Personalized Search - Live Blogging from SMX West

Think Search Engines


From General Search, to Vertical Search, to Blended Search, to Custom Search - search landscape is constantly evolving and including more new ways to expose the web properties to the searchers.

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Top 5 Internet Trends

November 1, 2007

VortexDNA, by Kaila Colbin


Vertical: Greater automation, improved algorithms, and increased user sophistication demand that the long tail be instantly accessible for anything we should want. Eurekster allows anyone to create a topic-specific search engine.

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Building Your Own Local Search Engine

WebProNews, by Chris Smith


Quite a few bloggers out there have clued-in to how using Eurekster's Swickis on their blogs can be a cool feature enhancement, providing custom thematic search engines for their users.

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The Top 10 Halloween Search Engines

October 31, 2007

AltSearchEngines, by Charles Knight


List of the top 10 halloween search engines.

Looking at the Future of Search

Infotoday Blog, by Paula J. Hane


What about social search? Eurekster was doing this back in 2004--it experimented with friend clicks reshaping results.

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Calling Content & Technology Startups

October 25, 2007

Content Matters, by Barry Graubart


Last year, Previews featured three groups of companies: Content Creators, featuring Generate, Near-Time, Eurekster and Decision Tree Media.

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Trick out your blog with a video swicki

Business Blog Consulting, by Stephan Spencer


You may have noticed (and hopefully used!) Eurekster's swicki widget on the right column sidebar of this blog (under the heaading labeled “Buzz Cloud”). A couple more examples of swickis can be found on my personal blog and on my daughter's blog.

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Tags, Customized Search, and SEO

October 24, 2007

ClickZ, by P.J. Fusco


With Eurekster swickis, users can organize and tag online sources for aggregated searches of destinations in blogrolls, image and photo collections, and even videos through its association with blinkx. And users can actually make a little money on their tagging efforts. Eurekster offers swicki users with an ad-revenue-share option via AdSense, as leveraged on the Ultimate Neopets Cheats blog.

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StumbleUpon's 'Social Search' Upgrade

October 23, 2007

BusinessWeek, by Catherine Holahan


ChaCha and Eurekster have long specialized in "human touched" search results... Eurekster works by enabling users to save search results and highlight the links they found useful on a specific subject, for instance, Halloween costumes. New users looking for the same information can open the saved search featuring the results others decided to highlight.

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Customizable search for your website visitors

October 12, 2007

CNET.com Searchlight blog, by Stephan Spencer


But what's unique is that the Swicki search results ranking is reflective of every previous keyword search, click, vote and user behavior within each customized Swicki, lending a publisher-guided and community-powered slant to the results. While this might not be ideal for general search, it can really improve upon the search experience when used within the context of a niche or topic of interest.

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The personal touch

October 11, 2007

Fortune Small Business, by Jonathan Blum


Eurekster (eurekster.com) allows users to build custom search portals that tap the expertise of online communities.

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People on the move: Oct. 4

October 4, 2007

Staff, San Jose Mercury News


The San Francisco search engine appointed Britta Meyer vice president of marketing. She previously held positions at Topica, Commerce One, ineed.com, Computer Consultants International, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and Schluetersche Publishing.

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My New Swicki for Video Search

October 3, 2007

Reel SEO blog, by Mark Robertson


Here is my beginning attempt at a swicki for videos about video search and video sharing online.

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Eurekster Adds Video to Social Search Swicki With blinkx Partnership

Reel SEO blog, by Mark Robertson


Eurekster today announces the availability of custom social video search and a video buzzcloud widget featuring best-of-breed video content from blinkx.

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Eurekster Adds Video to Social Search Swicki With blinkx Partnership

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Eurekster adds cool new video function to social search swicki.

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Swicki Video

Internet News blog, by Gwen (Press Release pickup)


Eurekster today announces the availability of custom social video search and a video buzzcloud widget featuring best-of-breed video content from blinkx.

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Eurekster Adds Blinkx Video Search to Swicki Widgets

October 2, 2007

Kristen Nicole, Mashable


As Eurekster's Swickis learn from each search performed, the results improve for the participating community members. Incorporating more media results will be a welcome improvement for the users of Swicki, and blinkx has been the clear winner for video search engine partnerships this year.

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Eurekster on Vator.tv


The video commentary featuring Steven Marder, CEO of Eurekster, and Suranga Chandratillake, CEO of blinkx, discussing the partership is posted on Vator.tv.

See the video here or click on the image below.

Social Search: Hanging Ten on the Next Big Net-Wave

Download Yahoo Messenger Blog


Steps that you can take to achieve expertness with SMM: 6. Apply innovation directly to your site. Here's an example:
http://microsaw-swicki.eurekster.com/ that we are using, and it's a free service.

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The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, October

October 1, 2007

Charles Knight, AltSearchEngines


One trend that I am beginning to see is this: We have always said that there are 4-5 major search engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, Ask) and 100 Top ASE. But we may have to revisit that. Some ASE (maybe - blinkx, GigaBlast, Exalead, picsearch, Answers.com, Eurekster, Quintura - this is a new concept) seem to be growing larger than a typical ASE, but are not "major" yet either.

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People on the move: Sept. 29

September 29, 2007

Staff, San Jose Mercury News


The San Francisco search engine appointed Blair Cassidy vice president of engineering. He previously held positions at PA Consulting Group, NBCi and WRONZ.

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Specialized Search Engines

September 27, 2007

Marc Ohmann, Marc Ohmann's Blog


Sites like Google Coop or Eurekster Swicki allow you to create your own specialized search engine. In the instance of Eurekster Swicki, you can actually search pre-built search attributers or in both cases, you can create your own search attributes and insert into your blog, personal website, or company site to allow your users to find information related to your topics or line of business.

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Eurekster CEO on ABC News: "Searching Swicki Technology"

September 26, 2007

Eurekster CEO, Steven Marder, is interviewed on ABC News for the "Ahead of the Curve" section in Technology News. Steven explains Eurekster's swicki and runs through a quick demo of how it works. See the news clip here or by clicking on the image below.

Social Search: It's Not Who You Know

September 25, 2007



David Berkowitz, SearchInsider and Inside the Marketers Studio blog


Social search should be defined as the process by which a site's community of users influences the algorithmic search results displayed for any one of those users. A classic example from several years ago was when Eurekster powered Friendster as of 2004. Back then, you could see the most popular searches from your friends, and search results viewed by your friends appeared at the top of your results page. It was a model for social search, until it was discontinued.

Over the years, Eurekster has kept up its focus on social search while taking it in new directions. It has been focusing on its Swicki product, which is essentially a custom search engine using social search. A Swicki's creator, generally a blogger, defines the sites to include or exclude and other parameters, and then searchers can vote on the results. Eurekster also shares the most popular searches for that community's engine. On Read/Write Web, the hot searches are "mobile," "next generation," and (woefully) "web 2.0," while on TechCrunch the hot searches are for "$5 million funding," "aideRSS," and "grockit." All the while, the Swicki learns from searchers' behavior.

Read the full SearchInsider or Inside the Marketers Studio article.

Attendi Wants to Search Inside Your Head

September 24, 2007

Erick Schonfeld, TechCrunch


Bloggers today install search boxes from Google or Eurekster to allow readers to search through their posts.

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Eurekster Swicki Home

September 19, 2007


This is a new and interesting search engine. You can actually build your own search portal using this website. Worth a look.

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Eurekster CEO to Speak at OMMA

September 12, 2007

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Our esteemed CEO and co-founder, Steven Marder, is back on the conference circuit and has been invited to speak on a panel at OMMA New York. Steven will be sharing his insights on the "Search Specialization and Social Collaboration: Precision for the Advertisers, Power for the Publishers" panel on Tuesday, September 25 at 12:00pm.
It is going to be a big week in New York and if you are there for the Advertising Week festivities, make sure to come check it out.

Desperately seeking the consumer: Personalized search engines and the commercial exploitation of user data

September 1, 2007

Theo Rohle, First Monday Journal


Among the technically most advanced projects in the area of social search are the so-called Swickis developed by Eurekster. A Swicki (from "search" and "wiki") is a search engine that can be optimized for searches in certain subject areas.

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The Promise & Reality Of Mixing The Social Graph With Search Engines

August 27, 2007

Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Land


Look, Robert, back in January 2004, Eurekster launched with the promise of mixing the social graph with other search criteria, to improve results... Eurekster is still out there, but the idea of a network of friends influencing search results seems to have died at some point over the years.

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SES Video: Steven Marder Eurkester Swicki

August 22, 2007

Lee Odden, Online Marketing Blog


In this interview Steven Marder of Eurekster talks about how their Swicki product works both for online publishers to attract and monetize traffic as well as serve as a useful web site marketing tool for SEO efforts.

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The Shifting Sands Of Search

August 15, 2007

Kaila Colbin, Search Insider


If vertical search truly aims to support the long tail, it will have to be driven by the users. Eurekster's business model shows that the company agrees; it's looking to avoid becoming a search engine itself, instead providing the technology for users to build infinite small search engines.

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FrankenGoogle: How to Mash Together the Ultimate Search Engine

August 14, 2007

Christopher Beam, Slate


The idea for social search appeared as early as 2004, when Eurekster's "swicki"—part search, part wiki—began offering search results that "learn" from user behavior. The most clicked-on results get promoted, while those that are ignored fall off.

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Democratizing Search

July 23, 2007

Paul R. La Monica, CNN Money


Another privately held search firm, Eurekster, tried a couple of years ago to revolutionize search with a service that let users see results that were recommended by friends in a social network.

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Search Agents: Will Startups or MIT Win Out?

July 19, 2007

Steve Spalding, Read/WriteWeb


Eurekster's Swicki competes admirably as a search agent. Once again, you start off by creating your own search engine. You select the topics, you choose the sites you wish to include and you pick among common search terms that you believe would be of interest to your users. After that, your new Swicki takes on a life of its own. Your users can vote results up and down, and you have the ability to completely delete entries from the result page. Ideally, in a short amount of time this will create a "perfect" results page, geared towards your users.

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Getting hitched: Eurekster and Picsearch

June 16, 2007

AltSearchEngines blog


This week saw the marriage of Eurekster and Picsearch... Eurekster announced that they have entered into an agreement with Picsearch to power Eurekster's communtity driven search engines or Swickis.

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Social Search Engines

Sunny Kathuria, MindScape blog


Social search engines also enable web masters to compete better. For example, social search engine Eurekster provides 'Swickis' service that enables empowered websites to control the listings in their search results index to their benefit.

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Web 2.0 Awards for 2007

June 13, 2007

Steve Barr, The Affiliate Marketing Publisher's Report


Eurekster swicki: Create a customized search engine for your site. The engine learns from those who use it and consistently betters its results.

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Aloha, Mahalo: I'm Betting On the Algorithm

June 5, 2007

David Berkowitz, SearchInsider


This also explains why social search, where friends' queries and clicks influence your results, has yet to catch on (social search pioneers like Eurekster and Wink.com have endured by evolving their businesses away from that model).

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10 People Powered Search Engines

June 2, 2007

Ben Gold, Things. (bengold.tv)


Eurekster is a different kind of People-Powered Search Engine (Which I'll call PPSE for now on). Eurekster allows you to make a Swicki which is a search engine that you can add to your site and it learns based on what your community searches for.

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Mahalo and Friends: 10 People Powered Search Engines

June 1, 2007

Ben Gold, Mashable


Eurekster is a different kind of People-Powered Search Engine (Which I'll call PPSE for now on). Eurekster allows you to make a Swicki which is a search engine that you can add to your site and it learns based on what your community searches for.

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The Top 60 Web 2.0 Applications in Australia

May 29, 2007

Guest Author, Read/WriteWeb


There are some top-notch companies such as Eurekster that have some Australian capital behind them. However in this case the original technology came out of New Zealand, and it is now largely a US company, so it doesn't feature on the list.

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It's web take 2.0

May 15, 2007

Brad Howarth, Sydney Morning Herald


The company chose to use a swicki - a combination of search and wiki software - to build a community of interest (and potential customers) around its company website... The swicki search engine learns from the popularity of the links clicked by the software developers, multimedia designers, digital photographers and graphic artists who use them. The swicki went live in September last year, and immediately doubled IA's site traffic. Since February, traffic to the IA site has increased by 10 percent each month.

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(Lots of) Web 2.0 Awards Announced

May 10, 2007

Doug Caverly, WebProNews


As for the "Search" categories, Rollyo came in first, Eurekster Swicki placed second, and Pipl got third, so the omnipresent Google was, surprisingly, not visible among the top three.

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2007 Web 2.0 Awards

May 9, 2007

SEMoz.org


2. Eurekster swicki: Create a customized search engine for your site. The engine learns from those who use it and consistently betters its results.

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MediaPost SIS Quote of the Day

Aaron Goldman, MediaPost Raw blog


The Buzz-o-Meter meets the Quote-of-the-Day in this gem from Steven Marder of Eurekster: "Swickis [Eurekster's social search product] provide navigation and discovery through connection and engagement."

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Return To The Search Engine Shoot-Out

May 3, 2007

Phil Bradley, Search Engine Land


Perhaps by this point the author was beginning to realize that he'd bitten off more than he could chew, or alternatively it was badly edited, but in either case the opportunity to look at this in depth was missed. These errors continued in the section on creating customized search engines - where was the discussion of the Eurekster swicki?

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Building Econtent Companies to Last

May 1, 2007

David Meerman Scott, EContent Magazine


There was a wonderful group of content companies involved... Other content companies included Eurekster, which empowers communities to own and refine site-based web search. The search and monetization platform enables the passion of community for customers in the social search and collaboration space.

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Google and Four US States Improve Public Access to Government Websites

April 30, 2007

Phil Bradley, Phil Bradley's weblog


Is it helpful to produce resources based on the Google custom search builder alone? Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking it - it's a great, easy and simple to use tool and I've created one or two myself, but it's not the only one out there. The Eurekster swicki, the Yahoo search builder, Rollyo to name but three. Why use Google. Or rather more - why *just* use Google? What if the Google tool isn't actually the best one for the job?

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Search Insider Summit

Lee Odden, SearchNewz


The panel includes Steven Marder, CEO of Eurekster, myself and Gil Mandler, CMO of Mandlers and consultant for Exoloop. The panel will be moderated by Bill Flitter, founder or RSS advertising platform, Pheedo.

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Search Engines Seek to Get Inside Your Head

April 25, 2007

Jessica Vascellaro and Kevin Delaney, Wall Street Journal


Search engine Eurekster offers Swickis, self-customized search engines that can be embedded, for free, on any Web site. Publishers and individuals can create Swickis on any topic, and Eurekster's technology customizes the search results based on those topics and the search behavior of those who use it. Says Steven Marder, Eurekster's chief executive: "It's somewhat personalization, but based instead on the communities you are visiting."

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The Impending Social Search Inflection Point

April 3, 2007

Arnaud Fischer, Search Engine Land


Content-generating users are increasingly part of the economics as well. Eurekster already goes one step further suggesting how valuable swicki communities are, estimating that some swickis could actually generate up to $30,000 a year in revenue to their owners and be worth up to $300,000 if a buyer used typical methods for valuation.

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Is Google Too Powerful?

March 31, 2007


Rob Hof, BusinessWeek


It may be that the data-driven culture that got Google this far needs to get a little more social in its dealings with the outside world. "It's not just about click-through on an ad," notes Steven E. Marder, CEO of Eurekster Inc., a search services provider that uses online communities to refine results. "It's about humans."

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AVTV 50th Program

March 23, 2007


American Venture TV

Eurekster, a provider of social search technology, has secured $5.5 million in a Series B financing.

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Eurekster in cash ingections to spin internet web plan

March 20, 2007

Alan Wood, Stuff.co.nz


Christchurch founder Dr. Grant Ryan and his team will use the funding to further market and develop software to help better search the web, enabling those with special interests to more easily find information.

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Eurekster Secures $5.5 million, Series B Funding

March 14, 2007

Press release pickup, American Venture Magazine


Eurekster, a provider of social search technology, has secured $5.5 million in a Series B financing.

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Wiki Search Site Eurekster Locates $5.5M

March 13, 2007

Ty McMahan, Dow Jones VentureWire


Eurekster Inc., a search engine operator which incorporates social networking into its results, has raised a $5.5 million Series B round in its first institutional financing.

The round was led by Technology Venture Partners of Australia and included participation from Transcosmos Investments of Japan and private investors. Private investors also provided the company's $1.5 million Series A financing.

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Eurekster raises $5.5M for custom search engine

Matt Marshall, VentureBeat


Eurekster, a San Francisco company that tailors search engines for bloggers and other publishers to put on their sites, has raised $5.5 million in a second round of financing. Eurekster's search engines are more social than Google's, because Eurekster lets the site publishers limit the sources Eurekster's engine scans while searching. Many publishers want their readers to be able to do a topical based search, removing the non-relevant clutter that may find its way into Google results.

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Eurekster Gets $5.5 Million Series B for Social Search

Nick Gonzalez, TechCrunch


Eurekster, known for their Swicki community-driven search platform, has just announced $5.5 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Technology Venture Partners of Australia and Transcosmos Investments of Japan. Eurekster's most popular product, Swicki's, are site specific search engines (we've included a swicki in our right sidebar for some time).

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Social Search Firm Eurekster Gets $5.5 Million Second Round”

Rafat Ali, PaidContent.org


Eurekster, the social search site based in San Francisco, has receive $5.5 million in its second round of funding. The round was led by Technology Venture Partners of Australia and Transcosmos Investments of Japan with the participation of the private investors from first round. The proceeds will help in global expansion, the company said.

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Eurekster raises $5.5M

San Francisco Business Times


Online search company Eurekster Inc. said Tuesday it raised $5.5 million in its second round of venture funding.

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Eurekster raises $5.5 mln

Bambi Francisco, Bambi Francisco's Blog


I interviewed Steven in the past, and from our past conversations and his demo, I have to say the service could be quite useful for niche publishers who want search rankings to be based on what their audience or experts within that audience find to be most relevant for particular keywords.

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Eurekster Raises $5.5 Million, Has No Friendster

Pete Cashmore, Mashable


So, it’s worth mentioning that social search engine Eurekster will announce a $5.5 million Series B round on Tuesday. The round was led by Technology Venture Partners (TVP) of Australia and Transcosmos Investments of Japan with the participation of private investors.

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Eurekster Grabs $5.5M B Round

Greg Sterling, Screenwerk


Social and veritical search provider Eurekster just announced that it closed a Series B round for $5.5 million... The Swicki is one of the early widgets and its adoption by bloggers has helped propel the emergence of the new "widget economy."

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Eurekster Secures US $5.5 Million in Series B Funding