OneIndia launches Multilingual Social Bookmarking site


one indiaSocial Bookmarking was made famous in India by Digg.com which also features as one of the top 100 most visited sites in India according to alexa. There have been many indian clones and we had done a review of around 8 of them almost a year back.

And within a year the total number of clones has increased to 25 odd. And the latest one to join the bandwagon is oneindia.in with onebookmarks.in

The USP of onebookmarks.in is the fact that its available in 5 languages. With this service the OneIndia guys plan to penetrate the regional market with user submitted content.

“Our aim is to bridge the gap between growing number of Tier-II or Regional Internet users and the surging amount of localized content available on the Internet," said Sriram Hebbar, COO, Greynium Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd, the company behind OneIndia.

I feel multilingual is a good way to target the regional audience with user generated content and i sure do see a market for this service (as they have 4 south indian languages) provided that are able to get the user to partcipate and sumbit and bookmark sites which wont be the easiest of tasks.


5 Responses to “OneIndia launches Multilingual Social Bookmarking site”

  1. Kinjal
    July 6, 2007 at 11:13 am #

    There is one more popular one.
    http://www.indianpad.com

  2. Amit
    July 6, 2007 at 10:28 pm #

    The fonts in Telugu and Malayalam languages are not readable and not matching.

  3. Rajiv Dingra
    July 6, 2007 at 11:20 pm #

    Thanks for the update. Unfortunately i dont understand those languages so couldn't spot those mistakes. :(

  4. Kiran
    July 7, 2007 at 1:20 am #

    Here is a health social bookmarking site

    http://www.healthmela.com

  5. John R
    November 28, 2008 at 6:01 pm #

    Hey, I work for Indianpad.com. It’s great 2 see our website listed all over the internet in the list of bookmarking sites. Wish to see our second huge website http://www.makemoneykingdom.com on such lists.
    Great going dude, thanks again
    Regards,
    John R Wendwell

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