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0 comments | Tuesday, October 31, 2006

and having a hard time at it

When we look at what kind of applications Web 2.0 gave birth we can see there are no real ports of "usable" applications. They are just "one more" social networking site, social bookmaking site, social news site, social this, social that. When it comes to being productive there are just a small number of websites that offer such services.

One of them was LithaPaint.com. And I say “was” as it ran out of money. It was a new company that provided to users a vector based drawing tool. What is good to hear is that there are interested parties that would like to contact them for possible cooperation.

Another company that is trying to provide similar application is Mikons.com. I was very pleasantly suppressed. They are marketing it as Symbol or Logo creation with inescapable social component.

The Mikons drawing application requires more attention as it can easily become something more. Of course, don’t expect Corel Draw but someone has to show the way.

It is fair to say that more serious applications are just coming online but the technology exists today as LithaPaint and Mikons.com have demonstrated.

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