Youlicit was a web content recommendation engine that operated in New York City [1]. The company participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2008 batch [2]. According to Y Combinator's directory, Youlicit had a team size of 2 [3] and is listed as inactive [4]. The platform functioned as a browser plug-in for Firefox that displayed recommendation buttons while users browsed the web [5]. Users could click these buttons to receive recommendations for websites related to their current page or topic of interest [5]. The service also enabled users to discover web content through personalized recommendations based on their interests and to connect with other users sharing similar topics [5].
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- The Youlicit web content recommendation engine leverages the wisdom of the crowds to return the most recommended sites related to a website or topic. To use Youlicit, simply install a plug-in with the Youlicit buttons on your Firefox browser. These buttons light up, while you surf, and by clicking on them, you instantly get highly relevant recommendations, without searching. It also allows you to discover the web via personalized recommendations based on your interests and find other users interested in the same topics as you.[5]
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