Openpedia.org > Yahoo Answers tops 10 million answers

[blending the mix] Steve Rubel reports that Yahoo Answers has now got more than 10 million answers posted, has been read by 4.2% of the US internet population and is ranked 3rd behind wikipedia and dictionary.com. He suggests that it won’t be long before they start monetizing the site with more than just  PPC and I can see an enormous opportunity for them here.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

Ysearchblog.com[Ysearchblog.com] Yahoo! Search blog: Going deeper into the Wikipedia: may, in our sole discretion, removecomments that are off topic, inappropriate or otherwise violate ourTerms of Service. Please do not post any privateinformation unless you want it to be available publicly and neverassume that you are completely anonymous and cannot be identified byyour comments.

Searchenginewatch.comhttp://searchenginewatch.com [Searchenginewatch.com] Look Out Wikipedia, Here Comes Yahoo Answers!: We wrote last month of Yahoo Answers hitting the 10 million answers posted mark, an impressive accomplishment especially given the low interest and poor take-up answer search has traditionally had in the US. But some new stats add fuel to the idea that Yahoo Answers is not only bucking the trend but perhaps becoming a social interacting phenomenon like YouTube or MySpace.

http://blog.outer-court.com [Blog.outer-court.com] Google Blogoscoped: (I usually enter “wikipedia” along with a search query to get to Wikipedia - if the Wikipedia entry isn’t already in the top 5, which very often it is - but .

[Timconverse.com] Timboy: And then of course there's the dinner that must remain nameless (and blogless), without any mention of desserts or Scotch, or of the fact that after-hours even the most competitive companies can have a friendly meal together. But you didn't hear it from me.

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