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Archive for October, 2006

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The Need For Speed

October 31st, 2006 by Narendra

OK, enough of the philosphical blog posts.  Here is something tangible.  We went back and finally made adding and editing of calendar events ajaxy.
What does this mean?
Well, technically it means the page doesn’t refresh.
But what it really means is a significantly speedier experience for you.  In some limited head-to-head tests we have found that the […]

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Situational Awareness

October 27th, 2006 by Narendra

At the recent Office 2.0 conference, I had a conversation with the always sharp Rafe Needleman (who has a long history writing and covering business and technology) and his reaction to my description of 30 Boxes was two words: “situational awareness.”
I think he is spot on.  For those of you who have never heard the […]

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30 Boxes Hits Mainstream

October 17th, 2006 by Narendra

Further evidence that the power of vocal users and blogging is changing the face of marketing and promotions. Time Magazine has devoted 4 paragraphs to 30B.
Of course, this means we have to start working harder to make your experience even better and we need to unleash the word of mouth on college campuses everywhere.
FYI, […]

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30 Boxes Buddy Cards

October 6th, 2006 by Narendra

In conjunction with our social reputation system, we have put out the first application that extends the 30 Boxes social network outside of 30 Boxes. It is called Buddy Cards and is currently in beta for WordPress blogging software.You can try it out by posting a comment on my blog at No Soap Radio! […]

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30 Boxes Social Reputation - Truthiness Rating

October 5th, 2006 by Narendra

We have been putting the finishing touches on a reputation system for 30 Boxes. Everyone within our system now has a Truthiness Rating. Here is a mini FAQ.

What is a Truthiness Rating?
Your TR is a score that is assigned to an email address (currently) that has two elements: a color (yellow or green) […]

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30 Days of Code!

October 4th, 2006 by Narendra

We took some time to recharge just a bit and are now cranking on the next round of features.  Our goal is to lose the “beta” tagline in early November and we have a lot to do.  Thanks to everyone who has been offering up suggestions.  Right now Nick is tackling aspects of Supermail and […]


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