Likaholix is a simple and fun way to share and discuss your likes with friends. You can share anything from a book that you have read, a movie that you recently saw or a hotel that you have stayed at. Try it out. It can be fun. You can also take a tour Likaholix here - Likaholix tour


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What people are saying about Likaholix

Our users...
"I like the site... Clean interface, interesting concept" - Nenad Ristic

"Super addicting and hard to stop adding." - Virginia Herron

"I love this concept. It's a great way to connect with others based on similar likes... groovy stuff :-)" - Maria Reyes-McDavis

"A all in one recommendation and review site. Can be pretty powerful and useful." - Darshana Makavita

"It's a cool idea and quite addicting, I must say." - brian mongold

"I am getting pretty hooked on this idea. I am loving it!" - Robert Rosenfeld

"The bookmark feature here is so useful, especially when I run across something interesting but don't have time to look into it. I just bookmark it and come back to it later" - Kevin Winter

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The press...
"Likaholix is an interesting service because it’s so simple. Like Twitter and FriendFeed before it, there isn’t a large barrier to entry; you can easily jump in and get started with it.
MG Siegler, VentureBeat



"This concept of “liking,” or effortless recommendation, is one way of dealing with data deluge. Likaholix, as it stands, is a good solid start. It’s easy and intuitive to use"
Om Malik, GigaOm



"The service, is a sort of like a Twitter for personal recommendations... It’s a very easy process, and you can instantly push your personal recommendations to third-party social networking services like Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed."
Robin Wauters, TechCrunch
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