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TweetMixx: A Better Way to Track Twitter Trends and Topics
Source: Mashable!

New web service TweetMixx is a bit like TweetMeme (Tweetmeme) meets saved Twitter searches meets a web-based Twitter client.

TweetMixx Gets A Last Minute Stir As It Readies For Public Consumption
Source: TechCrunch

Back in July, we wrote about TweetMixx, the new service from social voting site Mixx that allows you find relevant links on Twitter. Starting tomorrow, the service will be opened up to the public.

Mixx Traffic Took A Dive In June
Source: TechCrunch

News aggregator site and Digg-competitor Mixx had a rough June. Traffic to the site took a 68 percent nosedive in the U.S. from May to June, according to comScore. Compete shows a similar trend.

Mixx Turns To Twitter To Start Surfacing Hot Links, Launches TweetMixx (Invites)
Source: TechCrunch

Mixx, the Digg-like site that got a total makeover earlier this year, is launching a new site today that takes a different approach to surfacing hot links: Twitter. The site is fittingly called TweetMixx , and it's currently in private beta.

The Bush Legacy - Miserable Failure 2.0
Source: The Dude Dean

Why am I blogging about George W. Bush and The Bush Legacy on my humble little blog about SEO and SMO? I am bring back Miserable Failure to the internet. Miserable Failure is the real Bush Legacy.

Microsoft Set to Launch Social Bookmarking Service Next Month
Source: Mashable!

Microsoft is ready to dive into the social bookmarking arena.

Mixx: One Year In, Someone's Dropping the Ball
Source: Read/WriteWeb

Mixx.com is a social news site that seems to have everything going for it.

DigiDave: Social Bookmarking For Journalists: 101
Source: digidave.org

Over at WiredJournalist I started a group "social bookmarking for journalists," because I've noticed that social news sites (a growing corner of social media) have an alarming absence of journalists despite the utility they provide.

Front Page Addiction: Destroying Families, Ruining Lives
Source: Social News

A little-known but dangerous epidemic is spreading across members of social media websites like Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Newsvine, and Mixx.

First MSNBC and Newsvine, Now LA Times Takes A Stake In Mixx
Source: TechCrunch

As part of the investment Latimes.com readers will "have direct access to Mixx's networking and personalization tools through integrated functionality on story pages" and LATimes stories will be available through Mixx search results.

5 Reasons: Why I love Mixx
Source:

Mixx has been around for a couple of months now( eve though it may be known as a Beta), and well, to many it may look like yet another clone of Digg, to me it is so much more than just that.

Digg Refugees May Be Heading To Mixx
Source: TechCrunch

New startup Mixx, which went in to private beta just two months ago, may be finding itself with the right product at the right time. Digg users, including top contributors, are showing an increasing amount of frustration with the Digg community, and many are leaving.

Mixx (n): Digg for Non-Geeks
Source: GigaOM

Digg works well for those of us seeking out technology news, but let's face it, the site primarily lures users that can be best defined as the geek niche.

Mixx launching public beta, rolling out content partnerships on Tuesday
Source: CNET News.com

Mixx, a social news site that Webware covered last month, is poised to launch its public beta on Tuesday along with the first of a number of content partnerships with news outlets.

In the Mixx

Mixx is a new social news bookmarking site that has recently launched its private beta. I was one of the lucky few selected to receive an invitation the join the private beta and I've been tooling around with the site for the past day.

Mixx does aggregated and democratized social news
Source: webware.com

Mixx is an upcoming social news service. If you're familiar with Digg, Delicious, and Reddit, Mixx takes a little bit from all three to provide a really solid framework for discovering and popularizing Web content.

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