
Searchles has launched a Searchles Discovery widget on washingtonpost.com's MyPost personal profile pages! This strategic and very DC partnership (buy local!) enhances the social networking capabilities of the Post's online readership by displaying a related-users widget for each profile page based on the content a user is consuming on washingtonpost.com. Check out the widget on a Post profile page here!
The widget is part of our Searchles Discovery® technology - geared towards online publishers, bloggers, and social networking sites and priced based on set up fee and a revenue-share working scenario. Social Discovery tools offer a set of customizable solutions for boosting site-engagement, realizing full value of site content by using it as a foundation to build and utilize networks of trusted peers, as well as enhancing social search features and capabilities for targeted advertising.
A 'searchle it!' bookmark button will also be installed on washingtonpost.com articles so we look forward to more Post content pushed out to our community of users as well! If you want further info on how our Searchles Discovery technology can socialize your site and community of users contact us here! Or if you're into videos have a look at our Searchles Discovery video below:
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Washingtonpost.com Opens Up New Channel to Site-Interactivity with Searchles Discovery Widget
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Searchles Wishes You and Yours a Happy 4th of July!

Light up those sparklers, fist-pump to a Springsteen song, grab your favorite domestic brew if you're of age (which could still be Budweiser now that they didn't sell to InBev), be nice to that uncle that tries to dominate the grill at your BBQ, and toss in your favorite Will Smith movie...it's that time of year. For all those in the States - we wish you a happy 4th of July!!! Enjoy the fireworks below and do your best not to lose a finger sparking up your fireworks this year (you know...safety never takes a vacation). We're hard at work revamping the features on the my!Searchles page so keep those suggestions coming via our crowdsound suggestions widget if you have any novel ideas for us! Cheers.
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