Here’s a portion of the email:
We’re planning to retire MeeHive on Oct 19 to focus on Tweetbeat, our new social media filter. This means that, as of Oct 19, the MeeHive site will no longer be available and your MeeHive account will be deleted. We want to make this transition as easy as possible for you, so we encourage you to contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have questions or thoughts about this. We’d especially like to thank those of you who shared your ideas and feedback with us over the past months.
Kosmix offers a search engine that will dynamically build ‘topic pages’ for your query, pulling from sources like Wikipedia, blogs, and content written by the Kosmix community. MeeHive essentially took that technology and applied it to news, but it obviously it didn’t catch on. In the email announcing the closing of Meehive, Kosmix writes that it’s directing its attention to Tweetbeat, a real-time Twitter search engine that launched at TechCrunch Disrupt. The company also recently launched Tweetbeat Firsthand, a browser plugin that will let you mouse-over proper names to see that person’s recent tweets (for example, you can mouse-over President Obama’s name in a news story to see his tweets).
We’ve reached out to Kosmix for more details on the shutdown of Meehive.
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Authors: Jason Kincaid