Techcrunch was giving away invites to Orgoo. I lined up early and took it. What the site does is aggregate my mails, IM and SMS and other forms of communication (Video Chat. New!!) into one single app. I wonder why they do it and even if they have a good reason for spending their coding prowess on this integration why did they leave out my Facebook and Twitter accounts? Why not integrate all the shabang now that you've started it anyway.
A new platform that has caught my fancy is Xobni. Check it out if you haven't. I don't think new account registrations are accepted though. It acts as a neat plugin app that pulls up all the media in your mail and makes an interesting 'social' network around it. It's an Outlook pluin for now. Many tech pundits are claiming that the next big social network in hidden in our mailbox. At some level I tend to agree.
As far as ProjectOffguard is concerned measures have been taken to streamline the work flow etc. A feeler mail has been sent out to a certain early stage fund as well. Let's see what comes of that. Have a very hectic work day tomorrow so I'll sign out now. Have a great time.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Orgoo And Some Such Things
Posted by Unknown at 12:39 am
Labels: Orgoo, Techcrunch, Xobni
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