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tagedu

November 14th, 2006

tagedu is interesting. Pronounced “taggy-doo” (how unfortunate - “tag ee dee you” would have been better), it strives to be a place where research is done by tags, not search. From the about page:

“tagedu is a new generation of research using tags instead of site-text as a basis for search. Results are displayed in real-time and sites are ranked by users on their usability and content. What this allows is more relevant sites with more relevant information.”

Also, sites are submitted by users like you, and approved by our staff to screen for inappropiate sites. The result is a search engine that is safe, easy to use, relevant and promotes educational growth.”

tagedu

Not much content and not much to say about the background of the administrators or who the people are who approve and reject content. So, great idea, but needs more information. (see LII for a “How to do this right” example) (via)

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