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Alex Iskold

1 year ago

in I’m Joining AdaptiveBlue on Disruptive Thoughts
Welcome on board Fraser! It is awesome to have you.

Alex

1 year ago

in The Gphone is coming; how Google could rewrite the rules on last100
I have to bet on Apple if this happens. I have hard time seeing this phone beating iPhone.

Alex

2 years ago

in Our New Investors on outside.in Blog
Congratulations from the fellow portfolio company! Look forward to meeting you.

Alex

http://www.adaptiveblue.com

2 years ago

in http://www.rev2.org/2007/02/13/wetpaint/ on Rev2.org
Welcome back! We hope you had a fun / enlightening trip!

Alex

2 years ago

in http://www.rev2.org/2006/09/11/personalize-better-with-blueorganizer/ on Rev2.org
Hey Sid, thanks for the review, it captures new things quite accurately. We look forward to the feedback from the readers of your blog.

Alex

2 years ago

in 2006/08/16/blueorganizer-a-fresh-look-and-codes-for-myspace/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Peter,

Want to comment separately on downloading software, because this is a really important point. The answer is 99% of the cases is no because you can just do it with the web site. However, with the blueorganizer it is different because its aim is to enhance your browsing experience by making the browser smarter.

You can not do that with the web site it has to be part of the browser. For more of my thoughts on this topic and the motivation behind the blueorganizer, please read my 'Smart Browser where art thou' article in the web 2.0 magazine:
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/227524.htm

Alex

2 years ago

in http://www.rev2.org/2006/05/31/blueorganizer-indulging-extension-of-content-bookmarking/ on Rev2.org
Hey Sid,

We just released brand new website, new look and feel and blueorganizer 2.5. Many new features, including smart paging, import/export, etc. at http://www.adaptiveblue.com

Alex

3 years ago

in Future of links on Life is grand
Hi Paul, thanks for commenting on my article.

The interoperability and microformats are just part of the story. You still need the browser to interpret them and be intelligent. We are currently observing a huge surge in web services. Sort of like Ecipse plugins if you know what I mean. Lots and lots of stuff that does not quite interoprate. The browser has a chance to be the glue between the services. And I agree that it needs to be open and pluggable, 100%. This is what we are trying to do at adaptiveblue.

Cheers,

Alex

3 years ago

in 2006/06/07/panjea-myspace-with-revenue-sharing/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I am not certain that LinkedIn users and MySpace users are the same community. MySpace does not fit a lot of people's profile, and tastes for that matter. It suffers from major 'unusability' and I think that it will eventually be outwitted by something cleaner like TagWorld.

And I agree with you, collecting and sharing is not about upselling. Image trying to push TV or a book on your circle of friends. Does not sound right.

Alex

3 years ago

in http://www.rev2.org/2006/05/31/blueorganizer-indulging-extension-of-content-bookmarking/ on Rev2.org
Hey Sid,

Thanks for the great review! We will be sure to keep up with your expectations. Please stay in touch.

Alex
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