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Friday, March 12, 2004 |
End of an era as Trellix office closes. Today Interland announced the closing of the Concord, MA office, the old Trellix place, and fired most of the employees. I found out when one of them notified me by email and I went into the office to say goodbye to people. This was a sad surprise to me. Pretty much the entire development team was let go. [Dan Bricklin's Log]
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Email Search, Cont: Bloomba. Stata Labs' Bloomba gets a rave, of sorts, in Fast Company. The company Demo'd at Demo last month. Demo guru Chris Shipley called it "the Google of email." The bottom line: Bloomba 1.0 is an incredibly innovative product that turns the way we think about email entirely on its head. Searching, not power-foldering, is probably the wave of the future for serious email communicators. But it's not yet ready for prime time (thanks, Hylton)... [John Battelle's Searchblog]
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CEO of Northern Light on Future of Search. Gary points us to this speech by the CEO of Northern Light, David Seuss. (Gary also links to Suess' ppt slides). Interesting, Suess says the future of search is intelligent, human edited databases that are subject specific. The Google approach will stop scaling, if it hasnt' already, he predicts. (Recall that Northern Light was an early innovator in search which Suess bought out of bankruptcy last year).... [John Battelle's Searchblog]
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