Sunday, December 9, 2012

What is a good website that asks you questions and then recommends books?

Q. I'm trying to find a good website that asks questions about what you like to read and your interests and then recommends books that would be good to read. Thank you.

A. i really like
http://bookseer.com/

it asks you what book you've read last, and based on that it gives you a bunch of recommended books


What is a good website that asks you questions and then recommends books?
Q. I'm trying to find a good website that asks questions about what you like to read and your interests and then recommends books that would be good to read. Thank you.

Yes I know its the wrong section but im getting no answers in the right one.

A. I'd never heard of such a thing, but it just goes to show you that you can find ANYTHING on the internet. I googled "book recommendation engine". Here are a couple of the sites that came up. I haven't tried them out yet, but I look forward to. Good luck.


What are some other good websites that i can ask questions in?
Q. I wunt to know other good websites that i can ask questions in? Can somebody help me find them?

A. Wikianswers http://wiki.answers.com/ - A Q&A community based around a wiki. Anyone can answer a question, then anyone else can come along and edit the answer to refine it.

Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, Answerbag tries to break down questions into social (fun), expert (serious), local, and shopping areas.

Askville http://askville.amazon.com/ - Amazon's Yahoo! Answers clone.

Yedda http://yedda.com/ - Standard free question and answer site.

Wondir http://www.wondir.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers.

Live QnA http://qna.live.com/ - Microsoft's Yahoo! Answers clone.

Dizzay http://www.dizzay.com/ - A very basic Q&A site.

LinkedIn Answers http://www.linkedin.com/answers - Focused on business questions.

What should I say? http://whatshouldisay.com/ - Work and relationship advice seem to be the most prevalent topics at What Should I Say?

Simply Explained http://simplyexplained.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, the more you participate, the higher your "expert rating" can go.

Askeet! http://www.askeet.com/ - Askeet! is a near direct clone of Yahoo! Answers

AllExperts http://www.allexperts.com/ - Ask questions directly to volunteer experts.

PointAsk http://www.pointask.com/ - Standard Q&A fare.

The Answer Bank http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ - A simple answer-based community from Britain.

KnowBrainers http://www.knowbrainers.com/ - A question an answer site with a MySpace-like social network attached.

Wis.dm http://wis.dm/ - Another fairly new site, Wis.dm focuses on yes/no
questions.

Grupthink http://www.grupthink.com/ - Not questions and answers, but 'open-ended topics' and 'opinions' at Grupthink. (It's like Yahoo! Answers with thumbnail photos and comments on each answer.)


Whats a good website to ask questions on?
Q. Whats a good website to ask questions on? One where I get answers for my questions.

A. Yahoo Answers. I ask questions on here. A bunch of them are silly or stupid and I answer questions so I don't constantly lose points and get down graded a level.





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