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Rafe Needleman |CNET
Here in our newsroom, I could see using it to share story ideas and coordinate the creation and editing of news packages. Its more dynamic than e-mail, more structured than instant messaging, and better than both for certain communications. Read more |
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David F. Carr, Information Week
It goes beyond Twitter and Yammer-style microblogging to offer all sorts of features for sharing documents and images, marking them up in real-time, and preserving the context between comments and the documents or images being commented on.
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Brad McCarty, The Next Web
For the past two weeks, and moving forward, our solution is Convofy... The simplicity with which Convofy enables you to bring context to the entire Internet is absolutely unbeatable.
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Robert Scoble, Scobleizer
This is the future of work and I appreciate getting a first look at it.
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Alexia Tsotsis, TechCrunch
Convofy could probably be a godsend in situations where you need to be able to interact with content in order to communicate. Read more |
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Simon Mackie, GigaOM
It's a slick app, and the built-in contextual features should make it into a very capable collaboration tool.
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Ben Parr, Mashable
Convofy has a few tricks up its sleeve to differentiate it from the enterprise social networking crowd. Read more |
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Klint Finley, ReadWriteWeb
Its a solid product. Its unique, fast and has clear value for teams collaborating with visual media. Read more |
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Liz Gannes, All Things Digital
An alternative to corporate social networks like Yammer that goes beyond status messages to help people collaborate on documents, research and to-do lists. Read more |
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Rick Broida, Bnet
Facebook is fine - great, even - for marketing your business, but it's obviously not intended for business communications. And yet there's much about the social-networking site that would make for a great in-house communication tool: status updates, personal profiles, photo sharing, real-time chat, and so on. Read more |
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Nadine Heintz, Inc
Scrybe Labs has launched Convofy, a new private social network for companies. Like other collaboration tools, including Yammer, Convofy has a real-time message feed on which you can chat with colleagues and upload files. (You can also add files or Web links to a desktop drop-box that's always on, without having to open the app.) Read more |
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Peter Friedman, Innovation Investment Journal
Maybe Scoble got it wrong and Convofy isn't JUST the future of work. Robert's insight into Adobe's next OS was probably right, perhaps he just didn't take it far enough. Read more |
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Sameer Patel, Sovos Group
Folks love to say that Robert Scoble doesn't know enterprise stuff. IMO, he really nailed it with Convofy.
I got a detailed look at Convofy yesterday and I have to say that from a functional perspective it blows away almost all enterprise collaboration platforms. Read more |
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Stephanie Miles, Appvita
In addition to its communication abilities, the network also offers a host of collaboration features that go far beyond the basic editing and markup tools most people are used to. Read more |