Zoho’s All-in-one Notebook

31 Jan 2007 (Wed)

Zoho Notebook, currently in alpha, looks amazing — just what I would want. Hope it’ll be available soon and that it’ll work as expected.


Key Features (extracted from the Zoho Notebook site itself):

  • Intuitive user interface with white boarding and custom layout capability
  • Quick “add” buttons for adding text, graphics, photos, audio, video, RSS feeds and documents
  • Combine and add Notebook pages from other applications such as Zoho Writer and Zoho Sheet
  • “Content level” sharing and versioning providing fine grain control of what is shared with others
  • Firefox and IE plug-ins for instant web clipping
  • Real-time, simultaneous editing and sharing of content
  • Skype integration for instant chat and IP telephony
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Posted by J.K. in Collaborative, Constructive, Media, Technology, Video | |

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  1. JK says:

    Aha! This (what Zoho has produced and what I have just posted) is a great example of the Fashion Permission (Web 2.0) cycle mentioned in Seth Godin’s talk at Google last February:

    1. Make something worth talking about. If you can’t, start it over.
    2. Tell it to people who want to hear from you.
    3. They do what other people used to think of as marketing. They are the ones who spread the word; they are the ones who interrupt and tell their friends.
    4. Get permission from these people to tell about your next fashion… You end up not trying to find customers for your products, but finding products for your customers.
  2. ScotlandGuy says:

    Looks really impressive from the video clip. And strange, that voice narrating sounds familiar, like the narrator of some computer-based training I’ve taken recently.

 

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