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<p page="1" class="ArticleBody">Yahoo has expanded its &quot;Buzz Up&quot; content recommendation service to include many more publishers, stepping up its challenge against Digg.</p><p align="right"><a href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336x280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?" target="_blank" /><img src="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336x280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?" width="336" height="280" border="0" alt="" align="right"/></a></p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">Almost any publisher can now add a Buzz Up button to its Web site, Yahoo said. If a Web site doesn&#39;t have a button, users can also <a target="_blank" href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/submit">submit</a> a link to the content via Yahoo.</p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">[ Find out more about how <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/02/26/Yahoo-aims-to-lasso-the-Buzz-with-Digg-clone_1.html?source=fssr">Yahoo aims to lasso the &#39;Buzz&#39; with its Digg clone</a>. ]</p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">Since its launch in February, Yahoo slowly built up the number of publishers participating in the service from 100 to 400. It has now opened it to almost any publisher -- although it said the service is &quot;currently focussed on the U.S. only.&quot;</p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">The change means that users will be able to &quot;buzz up&quot; more types of content, including the news, video and blogging sites that helped drive the popularity of Digg and similar sites such as Reddit and StumbleUpon.</p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">Buzz Up has its own <a target="_blank" href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/">Web page</a>, and Yahoo said some of the most popular content there could end up on its main home page.</p><p page="1" class="ArticleBody">Publishers can benefit from the &quot;social content voting&quot; because a less-trafficked site could see a surge in visits if an item is highlighted by enough visitors. That can mean more clicks or page views for advertisements, which increase a Web site&#39;s revenue.</p>
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