According to Science and technology blog TechCrunch reports, AOL recently launched a news aggregation website love.com.
The site is still in the open beta phase, although it was launched earlier this month, but so far has not aroused media attention, AOL has not publicly announced the launch of the site, the site is not connected with other AOL sites. But through word of mouth from search engines and Twitter, Facebook and other website users, the site attracted 100,000 independent visitors in a week, with about 350,000 themes.
You can access the home page of the Web site by accessing the love.com, but all the topics of the site are organized under subdomains. The site is extremely rich in themes, including dogs, the Beatles, Gender, finance, rock, hamster and Barack Obama.
The site was created by Bill Wilson, Bill Wilson's Mediaglow department, which is building new content brands that are different from AOL itself. The content of the site is automated collection, and the main articles are collected from third party websites via Relegence (AOL acquired in 2006), and the video comes from YouTube, as well as links to personal pages from Twitter and to other major news sites. This automated collection of patterns requires little human intervention.
AOL has little to say about love.com, but says it will officially launch the site later this year, and that the site's goal is to build a Web site of popular themes. "The Mediaglow site will love.com be positioned as" a site that covers all topics that users love. "It is said that the site will eventually provide users with customized home page features, so that users can track their favorite topics."
Love.com was launched in 2003 as a personal web site, then redirected to Match.com, the longtime partner of AOL.
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