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Remember one of the competitive advantages I pointed out for Dopplr versus TripIt ?
Very skilled at connecting with thought-leaders and the blogosphere: Dopplr launched with an incredible buzz and this attention is sustained. It receives way more coverage than Tripit. This is due to the skills and connection of the peoples onboard.
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Very skilled at connecting with thought-leaders and the blogosphere: Dopplr launched with an incredible buzz and this attention is sustained. It receives way more coverage than Tripit. This is due to the skills and connection of the peoples onboard.
Well, a […]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
As you well know, Julien, we have a cluster of locations around Houston where our colleagues often travel, and the same thing around Paris -- although of course we might naturally enter "Houston" instead of "Sugar Land" and "Paris" instead of "Clamart" already. Nonetheless, I am glad that the Dopplr guys are so responsive to emerging requirements. This is "agile development" -- a good lesson for our own software groups to learn, methinks.