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- inactive, on 10/24/2007, -0/+2Direct link http://www.tastebook.com/
- NymphoChik, on 10/24/2007, -2/+4Hey....Tastebook kinda sounds like Facebook.
I wonder if they realized that when naming their site?
/sarcasm - tizz66, on 10/24/2007, -0/+2Coming soon: MyTaste. TasteSpace. FaceCook.
You can add your own :p - joshmoney, on 10/24/2007, -0/+2Condé Nast is actually the result that one receives when one uses the search engine google and enters the words Condé Nast into the search field and then presses the search button.
- verbme, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1I don't know if you heard about it, but if you cross the waters there are actually other continents with lots of other people. And no, they do not speak English, they speak other LANGUAGES and sometimes they even have different CHARACTERS in their alphabet. Crazy, I know.
- Buddhist, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1I see what they did there.
- SilverBack101, on 10/24/2007, -0/+1Condi? :o
- kiwifish, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0Yes, because men couldn't possibly enjoy cooking or cuisine.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Michelin_Gui ... ) - kiwifish, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0Yes, because men couldn't possibly enjoy cooking or cuisine.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Michelin_Gui ... ) - kiwifish, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0WTF Digg? The "edit comment" button now comes with a free amuse-bouche in the form of a duplicate comment.
- rz8472, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0Hehe... nice pun.
I'm not much for cooking, but this sounds like a great idea... especially since the standard right now is to google a random recipe from a random site and hope for the best. A ratings system should be implemented to determine which recipes are worth a look though. - thedailyswarm, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0yeah... all the names of social websites are beginning to sound the same.
- inactive, on 10/24/2007, -0/+0Doesn't make a difference.
- adamrgolf, on 10/24/2007, -1/+1abbara-ca-duggdown
- naden, on 10/24/2007, -3/+2And in other news from equally important companies:
New startup CheeseBook launches on Wednesday morning, with a lot of help from Edam Nast: an investment from their Internet unit, BrieNet as well as a partnership with Cheddaro, a Edam Nast property. - inactive, on 10/24/2007, -5/+0What is this Condé Nast? And why is there a ` above the e?
- magnusdopus, on 10/24/2007, -9/+1Wow, this made it to the front page!? This the most female oriented Digg front page story in recent memory.
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