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Tel Aviv, Israel, July 4, 2007 -- aggreg, one of the leading companies dedicated to the procurement and development of Web 2.0 style services and sites, has recently launched their new corporate site. The site's clean and user-friendly design reflects the company's goal: to provide services that help users easily and efficiently access and manage information. Since its inception, aggreg has been developing and acquiring web-based services. The company's first site, and flagship project, is Strategicboard spam-free blog search (www.strategicboard.com). "When we started aggreg, our first goal was to take the entire blogosphere and essentially clean it up for the end user," explains Dudu Mimran, aggreg's founder and Managing Director. "With the number of blogs growing every day, people have trouble not only locating information, but also filtering out the garbage and spam-blogs that litter the web," he continues.

Strategicboard uses a combination of advanced algorithms and user input to provide a spam-free, user-friendly blog search experience. King Ping (www.kping.com) joined the aggreg suite in 2007, expanding the company's blog services beyond information-seekers to information-publishers: bloggers. King Ping is an all-in-one automatic pinging service. By entering their blog URL on the King Ping site, bloggers can be assured that the major blog directories are pinged with their new posts on a regular basis.

aggreg has many other active sites and services in progress, including TrendMapper, an online trend monitoring service, and numerous vertical blog portals for aggregating content on specific topics. Each portal will aggregate content from a different field, including cars, Web 2.0 applications, the Google/Microsoft war, and the Middle East.

With the number of blogs growing every day, people have trouble not only locating information, but also filtering out the garbage and spam-blogs that litter the web For additional information on the news that is in this release, contact Dudu Mimran at e-mail dudu@aggreg.com, or visit www.aggreg.com.

About aggreg aggreg specializes in acquiring and operating Web 2.0 properties. aggreg owns Strategicboard, King Ping, TrendMapper, and a suite of vertical blog portals including W2Apps.com, a blog and news feed search portal focused on information about the latest developments in the Web 2.0 world. aggreg is interested in forming partnerships and assisting web entrepreneurs in developing the next killer web application.




Tel Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) April 28, 2007 -- Every day new posts are being added to thousands of blogs but finding easy ways to update search engines can be a challenge for bloggers while providing the latest updates continues to be a growing problem for aggregators. Finally, a revamped site -- now under new ownership -- stands to simplify things for both bloggers and aggregators.

The site, King Ping, King Ping, prides itself on being a central location for all blog ping needs. Bloggers can go to the site, enter the URL of the blog, then update all of the web sites and podcast services available with a single click of the mouse. The service includes some of the top ping services, such as MyYahoo.com, Google, and more than a dozen others. That means bloggers will easily be able to alert a large audience of their most recent postings. Plus, the service is completely free and bloggers can save their settings to make future updates even faster.

Every company that wishes to stay updated about blog changes can register their ping service with King Ping, and thus stay updated in real time with changes in the blogosphere. We only require that new ping services will comply with our anti spam policy in order to help us maintain the quality of blogs using our service and web services we ping. What really sets King Ping apart, however, is it doesn't just provide a service for bloggers. Aggregators and small search engines can also make their lives easier thanks to the new site. Here's why: most aggregators have to check blog updates listed on their indexes manually which is time consuming and usually causes them to miss fresh updates. With King Ping, aggregators can gain instant access to notifications about blog updates. This is the first time such a service has been offered. According to Dudu Mimran, Aggreg CEO and King Ping site operator, "Every company that wishes to stay updated about blog changes can register their ping service with King Ping, and thus stay updated in real time with changes in the blogosphere. We only require that new ping services will comply with our anti spam policy in order to help us maintain the quality of blogs using our service and web services we ping."

King Ping was originally owned and co-developed by Fredrick Giasson, a Canadian computer scientist. Recently, the site was acquire by Aggreg Ltd., a web holding company operating a half dozen other sites, including Strategicboard which is the first spam free blog search engine. As part of their acquisition, it has undergone a complete face lift and is now ready to re-launch.



Tel Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) April 18, 2007 -- As the Internet continues to grow, users no longer face the problem of having access to nearly any type of information they could need. Now they must deal with the problem of finding the relevant information among the millions of sites, blogs, and multimedia files available online. Using a traditional search engine provides access to only a limited number of web sites, today's users require a more versatile tool. Strategicboard.com is a tool which may meet that need.

Strategicboard.com is a search engine specifically designed for the blogosphere. The engine is as easy to use as any traditional search engine and provides detailed results for search term. From the main page, users can explore top posts and blogs or explore discussions of hot topics with a single mouse click. Additionally, Strategicboard.com's search results are available as RSS or OPML feed and one-click bookmarking so they save their favorite blogs right from the results.

Strategicboard's seeks to provide the highest quality blogs and feeds for its users. One of the company's motto's is "real blogs by real people for real people." To achieve that goal, Strategicboard has in place editorial techniques and automated processes that exclude spammers from the search engine. Strategicboard also invites users to report suspicious blogs using the "Spam Free" report tool.

Of course, Strategicboard.com does not only benefit web users. Bloggers can add their blogs to Strategicboard.com's growing index for free. Doing so will give them access to an expanding group of users who would have little chance of finding them through traditional search engines.

Strategicboard.com is owned and operated by aggreg ltd., a web holding company operating a half dozen other sites, including King Ping which provide additional services for bloggers. In January 2006, Strategicboard was launched in a beta version and has been successfully tested for more than a year and is now being fully launched. The search engine not only provides blog results, but also images, videos, and podcasts within posts. With more than 300,000 quality feeds being tracked constantly and more than 2 million page views a month, Stategicboard.com is fulfilling a need for both Internet users and the blogging community.



Tel Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) April 9, 2007 -- Every day new posts are being added to thousands of blogs but finding easy ways to update search engines can be a challenge for the bloggers while providing the latest updates continues to be a growing problem for aggregators. King Ping, a central location for updating aggregators, changes ownership to aggreg ltd., a new web holding company located in Israel.

The site, King Ping, prides itself on being a central location for all ping needs. .Bloggers can go to the site, enter the name and URL of the blog, and select any or all of the ping and podcast services available, then update them all with a single click of the mouse. The service includes some of the top ping services, including Technorati.com, MyYahoo.com, and more than a dozen others. That means bloggers will easily be able to alert a large audience of their most recent postings. Plus, the service is completely free.

King Ping was originally owned and developed by Fredrick Giasson, a Canadian computer scientist and consultant. Recently, the site was acquired by aggreg ltd., an Israeli web holding company operating other sites, including http://www.strategicboard.com which is a blogs and news search engine. As part of their acquisition, it will go through a complete face lift and will be re-launched soon.