Saturday, October 13, 2007

ByteSwap platform users can store and organize a myriad of information formats including web links, photos, contacts, any file format

What Company Is Offering:
Through the ByteSwap platform users can store and organize a myriad of information formats including web links, photos, contacts, any file format. Clusters of information can then be shared with other ByteSwap users.
What's new:
The most recent additions to the service include a “look later queue” for interesting but not imperative links; a list of routine sites available to the public; groups to locate information communities with similar interests; discussion forums; mini-blog; and also a profile section. The core elements of a social networking destination are evident through these add-ons to the primary functions of organization and storage. Visit the company’s blog for further updates.

How They Will Improve ?
If the mission of ByteSwap is to form a repository for information, Wikipedia and connected sites like Wikimedia are dedicated to chronicling large amounts of data in different formats. The wiki’s easily editable pages complete with hyperlinks, audio, video, etc are increasingly familiar as well. It will be interesting to see how ByteSwap carves a niche for themselves.

More at:http://www.byteswap.com/

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