Propeller was a social news aggregator operated by AOL-Netscape. It was similar to Digg; users could vote for which stories are to be included on the front page and could comment on them as well. As of October 1, 2010, Propeller ceased to be active. The Chief Architect of the site was Brian Alvey and the lead developer of the site was Alex Rudloff. It was maintained by Weblogs, Inc. CEO Jason Calacanis until he left AOL in November 2006. The last director was Tom Drapeau. Netscape's market share had been declining for over a year at the time of the change over.
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| - Propeller was a social news aggregator operated by AOL-Netscape. It was similar to Digg; users could vote for which stories are to be included on the front page and could comment on them as well. As of October 1, 2010, Propeller ceased to be active. The Chief Architect of the site was Brian Alvey and the lead developer of the site was Alex Rudloff. It was maintained by Weblogs, Inc. CEO Jason Calacanis until he left AOL in November 2006. The last director was Tom Drapeau. Netscape's market share had been declining for over a year at the time of the change over. (en)
- Propeller foi um agregador de notícias operado pela AOL/Netscape. Era parecido com o Digg; os usuários podiam votar quais as história que deveriam ser incluídas na página inicial e poderiam comentar sobre elas também. A partir de 1 de outubro de 2010, o Propeller foi descontinuado. O principal criador do site foi Brian Alvey e o seu principal desenhador foi Alex Rudloff. Foi mantido pelo pelo CEO do , Jason Calacanis, até este sair da AOL em novembro de 2006. O atual diretor é Tom Drapeau. A cota de marcado da Netscape vinha a diminuir há mais de um ano na altura da troca. (pt)
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| - Propeller was a social news aggregator operated by AOL-Netscape. It was similar to Digg; users could vote for which stories are to be included on the front page and could comment on them as well. As of October 1, 2010, Propeller ceased to be active. The Chief Architect of the site was Brian Alvey and the lead developer of the site was Alex Rudloff. It was maintained by Weblogs, Inc. CEO Jason Calacanis until he left AOL in November 2006. The last director was Tom Drapeau. Netscape's market share had been declining for over a year at the time of the change over. Propeller was hosted on the Netscape.com domain from June 2006 to September 2007 when it was replaced by the AOL Netscape generic portal. The previous version of Propeller was released to mixed reactions. Some users liked that they had more participation ability while others found the pages to be harder to navigate and not as structured. Soon after the release of the new site, a story entitled "Netscape's Blunder" was the top rated story. (en)
- Propeller foi um agregador de notícias operado pela AOL/Netscape. Era parecido com o Digg; os usuários podiam votar quais as história que deveriam ser incluídas na página inicial e poderiam comentar sobre elas também. A partir de 1 de outubro de 2010, o Propeller foi descontinuado. O principal criador do site foi Brian Alvey e o seu principal desenhador foi Alex Rudloff. Foi mantido pelo pelo CEO do , Jason Calacanis, até este sair da AOL em novembro de 2006. O atual diretor é Tom Drapeau. A cota de marcado da Netscape vinha a diminuir há mais de um ano na altura da troca. O Propeller foi hospedado no domínio Netscape.com de junho de 2006 a setembro de 2007, quando foi substituído pelo portal genérico AOL/Netscape. A versão anterior do Propeller havia sido liberado com reações mistas. Alguns usuários gostaram de ter mais mais capacidade de participação, enquanto outros acharam as páginas mais difíceis de navegar e menos estruturadas. Pouco tempo após o lançamento do novo site, uma história intitulada "Netscape's Blunder" foi a história mais votada. (pt)
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