Web Two > Reddit goes white label

[PostBubble] One good way for web 2.0 companies to bring in revenue is to offer white label solutions for their software or applications. There are a lot of these web applications that would serve as great internal solutions for corporations that would help them discover all kinds of new information.

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Conversion Rater: I didn\’t see any integration on Slate.com in a quick look, but this opens what could be an interesting way to drive more traffic and users to Reddit if they started allowing top publishers to have their own cobranded Reddit to allow users to socially vote on and interact with their stories. They\’d provide their technology and host the site like they are with Slate, and the publisher drives users to the tool. (via Cosmos)

Planet Ajaxian: The returned XML is then translated, via an XSL stylesheet, into something we can use. Finally, they integrate the plugin and the model, making it possible for the data to be pulled into the plugin easily, and provide the complete code for the plugin itself. (via Cosmos)

http://mashable.com  Mashable*: What differentiates Reddit from Digg is that your view is personalized: Reddit logs your votes and feeds them into its recommendation engine, delivering more targeted news for each user. It’s more understated than Digg in terms of design, and it’s probably fair to say that it’s popular with programmers. (via Cosmos)

Conversion Rater: I didn\’t see any integration on Slate.com in a quick look, but this opens what could be an interesting way to drive more traffic and users to Reddit if they started allowing top publishers to have their own cobranded Reddit to allow users to socially vote on and interact with their stories. They\’d provide their technology and host the site like they are with Slate, and the publisher drives users to the tool. (via Cosmos)

Planet Web 2.0: Aaron Swartz announced today the new version of reddit's recommendation system: "One major improvement is that it's faster than ever before -- it's practically live. Head to your recommended page and vote on something and the recommender should whisk it away and give you a new recommendation (via Cosmos)

http://www.readwriteweb.com  Read/WriteWeb: Communitynews site Reddit is integrating its software intoSlate.com, the venerable Webzine currently owned by Washington Post. The goal is to giveSlate readers "a new way to find and discuss its best content." Slate.reddit recently went live, "as the first step inbringing the reddit format to Slate readers (integration with the Slate website is on theway)." (via Cosmos)

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