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July
28 2006 -
TechCrunch - The world's leading
commentator on emerging technologies.
"Particls is the coolest thing I’ve
seen in quite awhile [...]. This is the
kind of tool that I can imagine becoming
core to my workflow [...] it’s going
between NetNewsWire and Adium on my
desktop. It’s a tool for smart,
personalized and persistent awareness of
the information ecosystem" -
Marshall Kirkpatrick
September 8 2006 -
Australian Financial Review -
Australia's leading journal for CEOs and
Executives
"Co-founder Chris Saad described
Particls as 'an attention management
engine' for busy people who deal with a
constant stream of incoming information.
They are working in Word trying to
produce a document and want to get a
heads-up display of their life"
January
6 2007 -
Bloggers Everywhere -
Coverage of 'Attention' and Particls
heats up in the first month of 2007.
It seems like 2007 really is the year of
Attention. Everyone's talking about it.
And we are gratified that they think
to mention us when they do.
January
15 2007 -
Burton Group -
Coverage of Particls in the Burton
Group report about Enterprise Attention
Management.
"Particls is the product on the market
that is closest to being an attention
management system. Particls
is a useful example of how to
specifically target the attention
management problem and we look forward
to following its development. The
company expects to ship the product in
early 2007"
May 11 2007 -
Wall Street Journal
"Particls (www.particls.com) looks
simple enough: a downloadable ticker
that runs across the top of your screen,
pumping you information. Nothing new
about this; the difference lies in what
information it presents, and how it
appears. Instead of shovelling data at
you, Particls tries to figure out what
you're paying attention to."
May 28 2007 -
Read/WriteWeb
"Particls is a simple service to use,
but it is also a complex and innovative
set of rich tools for filtering data.
The re-branding capability for
developers is of particular importance,
as revenue sharing and content
distribution will allow for superb
growth potential. From a site developer/blogger
perspective, Particls seems almost
indispensable. Particls is the
culmination of Web 2.0 technologies we
have seen directed at solving our
growing data overload problem. RSS and
feeds will never be the same after today
in my view, as the bar has been raised
substantially by Particls."
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