
Startups.com launches with little fanfare but a big name. Becomes a StackOverflow for Startups.
The Next Web —
In 2008, the domain Startups.com was acquired by the team behind KillerStartups. Today, as part of the new Startups.com Network, we find out what they plan to do with the domain, and depending on who you are, you may or may not be impressed.
Startups.com is a Digg for startup related questions. In fact, if you’ve heard of Stack Overflow, a site devoted to helping coders get their questions answered, this is exactly that except for entrepreneurs. The site itself uses their new product Stack Exchange, a recently launched product that lets anyone create their own Stack Overflow on a particular topic. Ironically, Startups.com biggest ...
Will Startups.com Suffer from Quantity over Quality?
ReadWriteWeb —
Earlier today we posted about Answers.com's rise as a revenue and page-view generator. Through user-generated Q&A; posted to WikiAnswers, the company is crowdsourcing heaps of daily content, ranking high in search across a variety of subjects, subsequently seeing steady traffic, and finally, cashing in via Google ads. It's a simple business model, but from a user standpoint there remains one question: Are we seeing quality solutions?
KillerStartups hopes to ensure that entrepreneurs get quality solutions. The company launched Startups.com as a WikiAnswers-style Q&A; site specific to business. ...

