Mixx
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Mixx is a user-driven social media web site that serves to help users submit or find content by peers based on interest and location. It combines social networking and bookmarking with web syndication, blogging and personalization tools.
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Users of Mixx can control a personalized blend of web content that includes text-based articles, images and videos. Mixx users can search and discover media relevant to their interests, and interact with friends and other Mixx users who share their common interests.
The content on Mixx comes from various online sources, such as news services and online publishers of media such as video, images, and various other content. Mixx users can submit items from any online source, including their own websites.
Mixx has received partnerships with a growing list of online publishing outlets including USA Today, Reuters, The Los Angeles Times and The Weather Channel.
[edit] Functionality
Mixx lets users generate their own unique mix of web-based media by creating their own personalized start page. By submitting, commenting on and voting for or against stories, photos and videos that they like or don’t like using a democratic voting method, Mixx users can influence the flow of incoming media and recommend relevant media to other users within specific categories like business, sports and health using either free-form or pre-determined meta tags to define items by subject matter or geography.
Mixx users can also follow other users with whom they share common interests, as well as create, join and invite other Mixx users to private groups to further share and discuss relevant items among peers.
Mixx functionality is primarily divided into three categories:
1. Personalization capabilities
- Start Page. Mixx allows you to specify the categories and topics that interest you. These categories and topics are added to Your Mixx page. Here, all of the items that match your categories or tags are displayed.
- Personal Profile. Mixx users can create their own user Profile, including the ability to choose or upload a photo or image to use as their personal Avatar.
- Customization. While navigating through Mixx, users can customize their Mixx experience by adding a category or topic to their Your Mixx start page.
2. Search and discover capabilities
- Search. The “What are you interested in?” feature lets users enter keywords that they choose to quickly search all of the text or news articles, videos and images on Mixx.
- Navigation. Mixx users navigate through Mixx by category or type of content. Within a category, they can shift focus between Stories, Photos and Videos.
- Popularity. The Popular tab in Mixx displays the items that are most popular among all Mixx users and across all categories for a specific day and time.
- Localization. The Local tab displays content associated with the zip code specified by the user during the registration process. Utilizing the Local Search feature lets users find content for other locations as well.
3. Sharing and networking capabilities
- Submitting content. Users can Submit a Link by entering the URL and content type of the item they want to share with the entire Mixx community or with a Private Group.
- Voting. Mixx allows users to democratically Vote for content that they like or against the content they do not like. Votes are applied within specific categories, meta tags and geographic locations to ensure that no single niche group overruns another.
- Commenting. Mixx users can join the discussion within the Mixx community or within Private Groups by adding a Comment to any item on Mixx.
- Private Groups. Users can share and discuss stories, photos and videos among a designated group of friends or colleagues by creating or joining Private Groups. Groups can be made publicly discoverable or remain hidden at the discretion of the Group Administrator.
- Mixx Friends. Users can add Mixx Friends to make it easy to Share, Invite, and View another person’s User Activity on Mixx. Mixx users can also exclude a specific user from viewing their own activity.
[edit] History
Mixx was started in 2007 by Recommended Reading, Inc. of McLean, Virginia. The private beta version of the site was launched on September 21, 2007,[1][2] and the public beta of Mixx was introduced on October 10, 2007.[3][4]
On October 8, 2007 Mixx announced the creation of content partnerships with USA Today, Reuters, The Weather Channel, Kaboose and uclick Comics.[5] On December 12, 2007 Mixx and The Los Angeles Times announced the creation of a content partnership in which the daily newspaper took a minor stake in Mixx.[6]
Created and developed by a team of industry veterans with deep Internet, news publishing and online content expertise including several former executives from leading companies including Yahoo!, USA Today and AOL, the company is led by CEO and founder Chris McGill.[7]
The former head of strategy at USA TODAY, McGill previously served as the general manager of Yahoo! News where he oversaw the transformation of that site into the world’s largest online news outlet. McGill realized that people were becoming increasingly frustrated with surfing a myriad of web sites everyday to find the content that mattered to them. He determined in early 2007 that the time was ripe, and the tools available, to create a site that would make it easier for people with similar interests to discover the best the web has to offer—text, videos and photos. Thus, Mixx was born.
McGill quickly recruited top talent to form an executive team at Mixx that includes Kerry Pearce-Parkins, vice president of products and marketing, and formerly vice president of content at AOL; and Joe Dzikiewicz, Ph.D., Mixx's CTO, who most recently served as a lead engineer and product innovator at AOL where he spent ten years building cutting edge web applications and technologies.
The board of directors and advisors includes Burl Osborne, publisher emeritus of The Dallas Morning News, and former chairman at The Associated Press; and David Mandelbrot, well-known Internet entrepreneur and the former vice president of Yahoo!'s Content Acquisition Program as well as vice president of Yahoo!’s media and entertainment group where he managed Yahoo!'s Movies, Games, Finance, News, Sports, TV, Health and Yahooligans! properties.
In June of 2007, Mixx received initial funding from Intersouth Partners of Durham, North Carolina.[8][9][10]
[edit] See also
- Social bookmarking
- Social networking
- Web syndication
- Blog
- Web 2.0
- Social media
- Personalization
- Creative Commons
- Digg
- Propeller
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[edit] References and notes
- ^ http://news.corporate.findlaw.com/prnewswire/20070921/21sep20070615.html
- ^ Mixx To Take A New Look At Social News
- ^ Stealthy Startup Mixx Launches Into Private Beta
- ^ Mixx Unleashes 'Your Blend of the Web'
- ^ Mixx Teams Up With USA TODAY, Reuters.com, Weather Channel and Leading Online Publishers to Deliver Personalized News, Images and Video
- ^ VentureBeat » LA Times invests in Mixx, integrates social news site
- ^ Stealthy Startup Mixx Launches Into Private Beta
- ^ Social News Site Mixx Gets Funding From Intersouth Partners | paidContent.org
- ^ Social News Service Mixx Lands Funding, Signs Publisher Partners | Digital Media Wire
- ^ Mixx.com, Not Just Another Digg Clone