What is Infogami?\n\nThe art of transforming data into meaningful information.\n\nInfogami Business Intelligence (BI) solutions turn raw data into information that enables businesses to gain insights, improve decision making, reduce costs and support strategic objectives.\n\nSubject matter expertise is central to the Infogami ethos. The ability to communicate effectively and understand requirements, separates Infogami from other BI solutions.\n\nBridging the gap between information and collaboration, Infogami solutions enhance collaborative decision making and interaction. This improves the communication and information sharing process within an organisation.
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A realtime wiki for getting things done.
Open-source, local-first apps that share a memory.
Social Infrastructure for Games; Makers of Nakama game server, Satori…
The open source database for the realtime web.
Simplenote (simplenote.com) and the Simperium platform for syncing…
The frontpage of the internet.
Realtime collaborative coding
Pseudonymous avatar-based social network
Your team's intelligent start page.
Parakey was founded in early 2006 by Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt of Mozilla/Firefox fame. Little has been revealed about what Parakey will actually do, but it has been touted as both a platform and set of applications that will merge the desktop environment with the Web. It has also been described as a Web-based operating system. Great emphasis has been placed on Parakey's potential to make tasks on the computer more intuitive for the average Joe.\n\nParakey was acquired by Facebook on July 19, 2007.\n\nSequoia Capital seeded Parakey's operations in early 2005.
Hello, Chair Inc. was founded in 2006 by Luke Iannini, Mike Jacobs and Kevin Corcoran to explore opportunities in applied machine learning and internet advertising. After receiving funding from Y-Combinator in 2007, we produced Adpinion, one of the first advertising networks to utilize user feedback to drive personalized targeting.\n\nOur core technology — the recommendation engine called SparseReduce — has since proved infinitely adaptable in such diverse problem domains as Amazon product recommendation, eBay auction discovery, image and language comprehension, and Twitter stream exploration.\n\nThe latest application of SparseReduce is Appsaurus, an app discovery platform which was released on the eve of 2010 to overwhelming critical acclaim.\n\nWe're backed by some pretty incredible investors: Harrison Metal, Mitch Kapor, Chris Sacca, Y-Combinator and David Parker to name a few. We're also proud to have Alexis Ohanian as an advisor.
Jamglue is an online community allowing users to listen or mix music from a library of user-contributed music.
Ark organizes the world's social information.
Collaborative data noteboook for business teams
Power your website with Google Spreadsheets.Acquired by Instabase…
Gamador is a social game developer that has released three games so far. The company says that it differentiates itself from other developers by releasing quick, smart games at a very rapid pace (they can develop a game in about a week.\n\nThe company has built its own analytics platform for social games called Rankador, which they liken to a ‘PageRank for social games’.
Chat for gaming communities