Take a look at the webscape, and you’ll see a rise in recommendation sites like Yelp or TrustedPlaces. The trend is towards local recommendations and ratings that are garnered from friends, relatives and associates.
Any good recommendation site entails some combination of social networking, ratings, sharing, and mobile technology. Of the latest of these sites is called Rummble and, although it’s in private beta and you need an invite to try it out, the buzz looks promising. Rummble is UK-based, and like other sites, you start off by establishing your network of friends, family and business acquaintances. For each relationship, you apply descriptive tags. Rummble will then figure out which reviews from your social network would be most appropriate to you. Rummble also works with your mobile.
Rummble.com In Their Own Words
“Rummble is a new type of service which helps you discover
people and places nearby you’ll love. Using clever algorithms
Rummble learns what you do and don’t like. Welcome to Web 3.0”
Why Rummble.com It Might Be A Killer
Rummble looks promising. It claims to be Web 3.0 and harnesses the power of networking, and recommendations. You can add videos and photos for each recommendation. It also works with your mobile.
Some Questions About Rummble.com
Do we need another recommendation site? The trend has been the failure of many sites such as Judy’s Book. How is Rummble Web 3.0? When will the private beta results be in? 





