Jeremy Wagstaff recently posted a very positive analysis regarding Skype, with which, as a heavy user of Skype for IM, I quite empathize. However, his take on voice functionality is a tad euro-centric; not to say that he’s wrong, but I think that Skype’s journey back from years of neglect is a harder trek than he posits. The audience isn’t quite aligned as he suggests, and the typical usage isn’t quite right for a widespread integration with social nets. Read More »
Monthly Archives: January 2010
Next week, we’ll be launching a new version of superfluid for non-professional use. This is just as exciting to us as our initial launch, and it’ll free up a lot of flexibility in model and external integration that a site for commercial offerings cannot allow. -But these benefits are really just the gravy for us, on a product for which we’ve quickly come to see the need. We’re rolling this out because we’ve seen that a number of the entities most interested in using superfluid are wanting to use it for collaborative, non-commercial, purposes (games, open source development, etc.), but core to our original b2b concept (and structure) is the idea that we could provide most benefit to businesses looking to optimize unused time or unsold product. Read More »








