I took a look at Blossom.io, a task management tool built around product development, incorporating as its major design premise the use of Kanban boards for projects. Kanban is a scheduling… Read more »
I think there is an interesting parallel between the rise of the concept of the social business and sustainability. They share the premise that we live in an interconnected world, and… Read more »
I stumbled across rvl.io, a new approach to online presentations, based on a very simple and lightweight approach. It doesn’t follow the complex and nausea-inducing Prezi approach, but is much more… Read more »
Perhaps it’s the holiday season, with the predictable end-of-year, what-does-it-all-mean columns, and the growing sense of being pressed for time as we head for a few compressed days of egg nog… Read more »
Last week, Adobe continued their arc toward a team social layer for designers sharing Adobe’s tools in the cloud. Creative Cloud for teams brings together centralized account provisioning along with team-based… Read more »
I have to say that after looking at a few dozen calendar tools for my iPhone, they all seem more or less the same. Sooner is new entrant that has adopted… Read more »
I was charmed by the small and simple model of one-page-at-a-time publishing that CheckThis offered when it first launched. CheckThis offered users the capability to publish single pages, like single posts, with… Read more »
Zendesk has had a pretty amazing few years, and now has over 20,000 companies using its product for customer support. And a lot of those companies also use Salesforce for CRM… Read more »
I dislike the general pattern of conference call services, principally because they are based on a model that predates computers and the web. They operate on the lowest-common-denominator of 1995: a dumb… Read more »
Last month, Dropbox released Dropbox Chooser, an API to make integration of Dropbox into other applications much easier. At the time of the announcement Asana, the team task management tool, had already… Read more »