What have I been working on all of January that I haven’t been able to talk about? I’ve been busy working on Nextumi‘s flagship product, Share2me, which they are unveiling at this year’s DEMO 2007.
I still can’t go into much detail about the product since the DEMO conference is still going on, but I can link to the press release. After February 1, at 3:00 PM US/Pacific time, which is when our demo is scheduled, I’ll hopefully get the go-ahead to talk more about the product (watch this space–I’ll update). In the meantime, I’ll link to the news around the intertubes covering it:
- Katie Fehrenbacher at GigaOM: DEMOing for Dollars in the Desert
- Pete Cashmore at Mashable.com: Share2Me – From Photobucket to MySpace and Facebook in a Click
- DEMO.com: Share2Me – Nextumi
- Wendy Boswell at About.com: Share Your Favorite Stuff on the Web With Just One Click
- Svetlana Gladkova at Profy: I Share, Therefore I Am (Online)
- Chip Griffin: Demo 07 Day 2 Afternoon Session
- Marc Orchant at ZDnet: DEMO 07 – the wisdom of crowds and algorithms
- Gary Bolles at Conferenza: Demo07: Day 2, Afternoon: “Wisdom of the Crowds”
- Rob Schultz: Share: a new category is born
- Erica Ogg at ZDNet: Selling shovels to Web 2.0 gold miners
Tags:
Nextumi,
Share2me,
DEMO 2007,
startup
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