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Saved by 5 people (2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-03-26


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Summary: The judges' largest recommendation for these companies is to grow from the bottom up... Which loosely translates to make raving fans of the individual user and then make an enterprise version. Look at BlackBerry in the enterprise, Craiglist, Ebay... It's just that you really have to put something out there, being focused, and being clear about your business model...

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Diigo is one of the most talked about collaboration/sticky-note companies. It's certainly the kind of product that you have to play with to derive the value. BTW, Diigo stands for Digest of Internet Information Groups & Other stuff.The origins of the company are interesting. The CEO is in the asset management business and had to read an enormous number of SEC filings - it was a great way to track and share information. Right now it's free, but eventually they will charge for advanced features.

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Under the Radar Recap: Office 2.0 Staying Organized and Collecting Intelligence

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on 2007-09-03 by abo46n2

Existing annotations can be seen within webslides

Approver.com provides a document sharing and reviewing system. The pain point that Approver is solving is avoiding the back and forth of email attachments. Alerts to changes can be received via RSS feeds, RSS, and email (least desired!) Why wouldn't Google do this?

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WorkLight allows "Web 2.0-style" access to corporate applications allowing users to customized/personalized interface via a secure RSS reader.

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And all of them have a daunting task of gaining real traction and adoption before the big guys just add these themselves. The presenters felt a little misjudged as enterprise 2.0 plays (which they are not), but I'm not really sure what kind of traction they will get, regardless.

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on 2007-09-15 by abo46n2

This is interesting....

Team edition is $4 per month up to about $1000 for enterprises of 500 or so. Adoption is one of the main problems they face.

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