Foldera Launches Highly-Anticipated Organization/Collaboration Web Service

Monday, June 19 is the day!

Foldera’s stock has been lacking lately – understandably so, as they haven’t actually had a dang product yet!  It’s too bad that I don’t really have a use / need for Foldera – we use MS Exchange at work, personally, I use GMail, and the other Google stuff.  Don’t really feel like switching, plus Foldera isn’t really consumer oriented.  I’m really in it for the money.  We’ll see.  My wish-list is a bit out dated right now, but there are some new items on my mental wish list that I could certainly use.

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5 Responses to “It’s about damn time!”
  1. Ramon says:

    It seems to be a stock play more than a company. Every blogger is on their damn payroll.

  2. Michael Sampson says:

    Yes, we’re out the gate. It’s good to be there. I hope you’ll try us out Chris … you definitely can use Foldera in a consumer setting.

    All the best,
    Michael Sampson
    Global VP of Word-of-Mouth Marketing
    Foldera, Inc.

  3. Chris says:

    I am certainly going to try it out, and who knows, maybe I will be wooed…

  4. Am I on crack? Foldera has launched? Where?! at Chris’ Website says:

    [...] And here I got excited after reading Michael Sampson’s (he’s from Foldera) comment on my last posting – he said yes, they are indeed out! (I paraphrased). [...]

  5. Foldera, will it work in China? Omnidrive is slow so I’m worried at Chris’ Website says:

    [...] However, with the Chinese Govt’s love/hate relationship with Google, I won’t be surprised if one day they decide fuck it, and block Gmail.  (That would suck for me, btw).  Heck, they blocked Google (not Gmail) a few weeks ago for a certain anniversary that I won’t mention here.  That rendered my Google Calendar inoperable as its hosted on Google’s root domain. So, maybe Foldera is a viable option.   It all depends on the speed.  Misters Michael Sampson and Richard Lusk?  How’s Foldera’s backbone pipes? [...]

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