SiteShuffle is the Next Big Web Thing—and it’s not sold in any store!
It may not slice, dice or make julienne fries, but SiteShuffle nonetheless works some wondrous web wizardry. In recognition of this, SiteShuffle in April was declared the Next Big Web Thing by the astute voters of (naturally) TheNextBigWebThing.com.
“Nothing can be more satisfying than launching a favourite site by pressing the big red launch button,” said Dio Bach of The Next Big Web Thing. The voters clearly agreed, as SiteShuffle handily took honours as the latest must-have web app, over a group of contenders that included two products from Google, no less. “Obviously the simple start page and social bookmarking aspects wooed our voters as it was a clear winner,” said Bach.
Besides providing a playback unit that lets you fast-forward, rewind, and play a list of your favourite links, SiteShuffle has an uncanny ability to suggest to you web sites that you might never have discovered on your own. The latest SiteShuffle innovation, the NanoSite, lets you interact with your favourite web sites without having to leave your home page. Which is SiteShuffle, natch.
About SiteShuffle Inc.
SiteShuffle Inc. is a privately-held Delaware corporation with offices in Seattle, WA. The founders of SiteShuffle are Grad Conn, Mike Glass, John Henson, and John Midgley. Grad and the Johns are all former employees of OpenCola Inc., inventor of the world's first P2P Web server and collaborative Web filter (sold in 2003 to OpenText Corporation), and Mike Glass is a Microsoft/Compaq veteran with an uncanny ability to find himself where the cutting edge happens to be slicing.
Web site: http://siteshuffle.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Investment and Media:
Grad Conn at grad@siteshuffle.com
Technology and Jobs:
Mike Glass at mike@siteshuffle.com
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