Thoof
Thoof: fun word without a proper dictionary definition as of yet…
“The thoof is in the pudding.”
“Thoof is stranger than fiction.”
“Thoof or dare.”
Thoof.com is also a new website, in the tradition of digg or stumble (though I love stumble for random browsing!), but without the thumbs up/down or burying system. What I think I like best is the ability to select topics and news, through use, that one likes, without the rude or stupid comments in the review process.
I’m signed up and have submitted articles from my own site; if I like it, I’ll begin doing the same for my clients. Thanks to paula for the tip in her post today.
Tia Graham, blogsultant, builds, manages, and empowers business blogs that can help you generate income, improve publicity, and interact with your audience. See bloggingwithflair.com for more information.















Comments
Wow…
Thank you.
I like this place.
Think I’ll subscribe.
Paula
Hey, thanks for the kind comments. We are just getting started, but do our best to be very responsive to user feedback. For example, we often consult our users about design decisions on our Blog (http://blog.thoof.com/) before we go ahead and implement them. If you or your readers have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to use the feedback button on our “About” page - it all goes straight to me.
[…] The company is Thoof.com. On the website it’s described as, “Thoof will show you interesting news, websites, videos, and other links, personalized to your individual tastes. Just click on the stories that interest you, and let Thoof do the rest. ” I am a professional blogger with clients who both need outlets for their writing and need material that applies to their site content. For myself, I need to stay current on what is in the news but some internet sites are a bit too gunked with ads, too young and banal for either my taste or that of my clients, or are full of stuff I can find elsewhere with a less manipulated feel to them. I tend to stay away from the mainstream media biggies and like to know what’s going on in peoples’ real world, the underground, the grassroots, and in their own words. Sites that make it easy for the individual to submit to are ripe with that kind of material and so thoof.com had my interest. That was the day paula blogged about it and within minutes, I had too. […]
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