Yasvs: A Digg Clone?

Yet another Digg clone site! This is a strong impression that Yasvs gave to me when I first visited this site. Maybe Yasvs do not want to be perceived as a Digg clone, but Digg’s concept and business model was so successful, until one can develop a totally new approach on how a people-curated news site should look like in the future. Yasvs, launched to the market in less than a month, is a web 2.0 open source voting site. Instead of digg it, as advocated by Digg, Yasvs encourage their users to “vote” it. It is a web 2.0 site that built by using Pligg, and currently their business model is based on Google AdSense.

June 6th, 2007 at 9:37 pm
[...] by using Pligg, a famous content management system that attracted the developers in building the Digg clone. In fact, Sk*rt was founded by four ladies with the various work backgrounds. At the moment, some [...]
June 12th, 2007 at 6:02 am
Actually it is meant to be a digg clone, (heck I am the one doing it), but the killer edge, if you bury something it only works for you, not the whole system. It is impossible to bury something system wide. Anyways, we thought that this would be cool, and yes we really want people to use it. Thanks for the write up though.
July 9th, 2007 at 9:49 pm
[...] Indian company in Bangalore. Irintech, their design, formating and layout was the same as another Digg clone, Yasvs. However, I respect Dan as he admitted that Yasvs was indeed a Digg clone and he gave credit to the [...]