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Upates on Stickis….Coming soon.

Thanks all for helpful observations and suggestions. A few of you mavens have made some pretty substantial efforts at using Stickis in innovative ways. Lisa Whelan of Socialmedia.vox, makes a number of suggestions in her excellent blog post here.

New Features on Stickis
There’s some new things at Stickis (every day), and here’s […]

Stickis launch party…

The Activeweave Stickis launch party last Thursday was a blast. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to organize it.
The crowd included an exciting mix of “web 2.0-ers,” entrepreneurs, bloggers, techies, designers, some hard core academics from Stanford and Berkeley, a bunch of VC’s, and some great press and […]

Subetha redux

We acquired an excellent image to convey friends reading annotations, and deployed it just now. Thanks Martin at Subetha for bearing with us while we found the replacement!

Subetha and me…

Quick post.
Thanks to a couple of folks who’ve pointed out that our “Invite a Friend” icon is Subetha’s old one.
We’re talking to Codemonkeys, the parent company who owns the graphic and are resolving the issue ASAP.
We were under the impression that this was a public graphic. Unfortunately it isn’t easy to track down whether […]

Launch day reactions…

Half day after our launch and I want to get down some of the impressions from what we’ve seen.
First, some very nicely done press by Nick Gonzalez at Techcrunch, and also by Rafe Needleman at Webware. Interestingly, they focus on slightly different ways of looking at what we do, but they’re both quite […]

Party details…

Guests at our party on Thursday should keep in mind that some of the street parking is only one hour and checked until 10PM.
We’ve reserved underground parking at a lot on Federal Street, which is accessible off Bryant St, from either 1st or 2nd Streets. Turn at Bryant Place (tiny street, the other way […]

Our beta is about to launch!
The last few weeks at Activeweave have been hectic. We’ve been focusing on two major things: improving reliability (squashing bugs) and increasing the social power of this first widely released version of Stickis to connect people up and mediate conversation.
This beta will be the first time that the Stickis […]

Fleck…

Marshall Kirkpatrick just wrote up a great new tool, Fleck. A great idea, very much in the line of Diigo or MyStickies. He suggests that the interface is “easier on the eyes” than these. I found Mystickies to be very simple to use, and liked the interface a lot too.
What these guys […]

at the Art of the Start conference today, Guy and Mike got down on what matters to them in the startups they see (video on Guy’s blog) and “how to get into Techcrunch.” Both very funny and engaging speakers, and Mike projects savvy, passion, and integrity.
Also taste, as he asks me for an exclusive […]

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