Wasn't Yahoo! something along similar lines when they started? With hand curated links and resources available for search?
It is interesting to see that a 20 year old idea is still found viable by many today while it was largely considered obsolete when Google came into picture.
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It's worth giving this idea a try.<p>1. I wish there was a different way to sign up, without needing Facebook or Twitter.<p>2. Can I add resources, to see how it works, without signing up? Like try it out for a week (with cookies), and if I like it then I can sign up?<p>3. Will this approach let you do something Google can't? Why/how?