Webware 100Great news on the BlogRovR front: we have been nominated as a finalist, in the browsing category, for the 2008 edition of CNET’s Webware 100. Yes, we’re up against some serious competitors: Firefox, Google Reader, Internet Explorer to name only a few. Given that we are a browser add-on to Firefox and IE, and have worked to integrate tightly with Google Reader, the last thing I think of these guys as is competition. But heck, who could ask for better company? The good news: this year, you all get 3 votes in each category, so even the little guys (that’d be us in case you’re wondering who’s the underdog between BlogRovR and, say, Adobe AIR) can get some of your love!

3 Responses to “2008: We’re a Webware 100 finalist!”

  1. on 21 Mar 2008 at 6:15 am eddieb

    You work for IE? I tried that and the message pops up saying you are not done with IE… am I missing something?

  2. on 22 Mar 2008 at 9:45 am Jean Sini

    Eddie, you are not missing anything! We have so far focused our efforts on Firefox, given how strongly this browser dominates amongst our users; but we do have a solution for IE: Our other service, Stickis, exposes most of the features that BlogRovR does, and in particular affords users the same always-on, contextual blog relevance engine experience. I tend to think of both products constantly and, in that regard, somewhat equivalently, hence my remark.

  3. on 24 Mar 2008 at 1:21 pm Anita Campbell

    Congratulations. I voted for Blogrovr.

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