These days everybody seems to believe you have to get Michael Arrington to gush about your product in order to be ‘in.’ We even are seeing “Exclusive” slapped on his posts for things. Right. Web 2.0 this 2.0 that. Com’on, Michael, where’s the real scoops?
And even Robert Scoble is taking it easy with only 300 emails behind and staying up to just 1a for Orangensaft or Origami or something.
But fear not, gentle readers, I have found a world exclusive scoop that missed the eagle eyes of Captain Arrington and slipped under the carpet of the Redmond warrior.
I present to you to WallWiki version 1.564b recently out of private beta and now shipping.
This is a screen shot, exclusive to this blog, says it all:
As you can see, it is the unlimited version. Anyone can come by and update, change, move, items with no knowledge of computers! This is operating system independent, browser independent and, wait for it, WALL independent.
The company has received three term sheets and are in talks to be acquired by Google. This will be, of course, renamed GWall, all your notes belong to us, should that occur.
...and the innovation is that it's blue, not yellow :-) The components are recyclable into an Origami.. but wait, does that make them a Microsoft challenger?
Posted by: Zoli Erdos | March 08, 2006 at 20:24
Ha! Good one Rick,
Yeah, there's a future in Walls 2.0
We've talked to McKinsey about it, and our crack squad of comp-sci Phds think they can reverse engineer your breakthrough in collaborative comunications management.
;-)
Posted by: Daniel Nerezov | March 09, 2006 at 07:12