LIVINGSTON, N.J., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- adaptiveblue today announced
that it has launched the blueorganizer smart browsing technology at
DEMOfall '06, the premier venue for new products and companies.
The blueorganizer is a smart browsing extension for Firefox and Flock
that redefines how people collect, manage, discover and share information.
Unlike unremarkable bookmarks, blueorganizer determines and preserves the
semantics of real-world things like movies, wine or electronic gadgets.
With this unique approach, blueorganizer is able to create a
context-sensitive, personalized Web experience for every user.
Blueorganizer facilitates productivity, saves time and brings the vision of
a semantic Web one step closer.
"We are thrilled to launch the blueorganizer at DEMOfall '06 and to
have the opportunity to talk about the semantic Web and the future of Web
browsing," said Alex Iskold, CTO and founder of adaptiveblue. "The next
generation Web browser will be context-sensitive and focused on semantics.
It will cross-pollinate your information with the best Web services to make
you more productive. This new browser will help you get things done faster
and better. Today, the blueorganizer brings us one step closer to that
smart browser of the future."
"The blueorganizer is giving us a glimpse of powerful semantic Web
technologies to come," said Chris Shipley, executive producer of DEMOfall
2006. "I'm pleased to bring this smart browsing technology to the DEMOfall
audience."
About adaptiveblue
adaptiveblue is the personalization and smart browsing company founded
by Alex Iskold in early 2006. The vision of adaptiveblue is to invent new
browser technologies that deliver a personalized Web experience, enhance
productivity and save time. For more information about adaptiveblue and the
blueorganizer, visit http://www.adaptiveblue.com.
About DEMOfall 2006
The annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new
products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the
technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation
for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have
served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring
and U.S. Robotics, helping them secure venture funding, establish critical
business relationships and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference
features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. For
more information about DEMOfall 2006, please visit http://www.demo.com.
SOURCE adaptiveblue
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Related links: http://www.adaptiveblue.com http://www.demo.com
CONTACT: Alex Iskold of adaptiveblue, +1-201-788-9030, alex.iskold@adaptiveblue.com
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