What's everyone yelping about?

Or is it digging? Or ninging? Zyng-ing? A rundown of some Web 2.0 startups getting a lot of buzz, if not necessarily a lot of revenues.

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What is it? Online-content-sharing site. Rumors persist that Google is interested in buying it.

Who's bankrolling it? $11.3 million from Greylock and Omidyar Network.

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