DEMOfall 2006 PostPath goes after Microsoft Exchange Blogged Live from DEMOfall by Alex Iskold Three years in making, the Linux Mail server from PostPath debuted at DEMOfall this morning. What took them so long? Well, their sever is a 100% compatible replacement for Microsoft Exchange running on Linux. As far as Outlook is concerned, it is talking to Microsoft Exchange Server - all of the… Alex Iskold View comments
DEMOfall 2006 Retrievo innovates in consumer electronics search Blogged Live from DEMOfall by Alex Iskold This morning at DEMO Retrevo launched a public beta of a new vertical search engine for consumer electronics. This is one of the better examples of vertical search that I have seen so far. Retrievo offers a simple search box and then organizes the results into several categories. The Top results section… Alex Iskold View comments
DEMOfall 2006 DEMOfall 2006 Coverage, Day 1 It's been a busy day on Read/WriteWeb, with Alex Iskold managing to find time to file multiple reports from DEMOfall 2006 in San Diego. Here are his posts from today: Widgetbox: A Chat With CEO Ed Anuff USBCell does away with chargers Lirix innovates in music advertising BuzzLogic innovates in social influence space… Richard MacManus View comments
DEMOfall 2006 Widgetbox: A Chat With CEO Ed Anuff Widgetbox is a marketplace for widgets and they are one of the companies presenting at DEMOfall '06. Alex Iskold caught up with Widgetbox CEO Ed Anuff today for a quick interview, before their presentation on Wednesday... R/WW: What is your company about? Widgetbox is a web widget marketplace that makes it easy to build widgets, find widgets… Alex Iskold View comments
DEMOfall 2006 Live from DEMOfall: USBCell does away with chargers Blogged Live from DEMOfall by Alex Iskold Look Ma, no charger! Today at DEMOfall, the CEO of Moixa Energy Simon Daniel (a quirky physics PhD from the UK) dropped a bag full of chargers on stage. He kicked them away and pulled out of his pocket the marvel created by his company Äì a battery called USBCell that charges from the USB port. Not only… Alex Iskold View comments