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Dovetailing nicely with this week’s presentation on Enterprise 2.0 by Niall Cook, is a discussion I had with Majid Abai. Majid is the CEO of Pringo, a Los Angeles based community platform solution. I thought it would be interesting to get an update on the company since I last reviewed it in January.
Date: Oct. 10, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
Just a few days ago, Pringo, the creator of so-called “non-hosted online community platforms,” spent time at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York City unveiling a new version, dubbed v3.0 Beta. Suffice it to say that this one is ever more about extensions.
Date: Sep. 22, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
Los Angeles-based Pringo, which develops white label social networking software for enterprises, said earlier this week that it has launched a beta of its latest version.
Date: Sep. 22, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
Micro-blogging merges the one-to-many broadcast model of blogging with an immersive network model of a social network. For marketers it acts as a direct channel to potential customers and also acts as a channel for feedback.
Date: Sep. 22, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
NEW YORK--When News Corp. mogul Rupert Murdoch plunked down $580 million to buy the social networking site MySpace in 2005, C.H. Low had a reaction not that uncommon among tech industry veterans.
Date: Sep. 22, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
With Pringo v3.0, organizations can integrate any software, such as a blog, bulletin board or shopping cart, into the Pringo platform using its new extension architecture. For example, if an organization prefers to use vBulletin® instead of Pringo's proprietary Bulletin Board, it can swap one out for the other and integrate directly into the Pringo platform. Synchronization is simple and the process works seamlessly.
Date: Sep. 22, 2008 | Credit: Link to Story
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