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Remember When Obama Was Elected? Iterasi Does

November 18, 2009
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It’s just over a year since President Obama has been in office and, being a web archiving company, we get a little nostalgic. Do you remember the anxiety, excitement and suspense of election night?
You know what would be amazing? If we could go back and see what the news sites said that historical day when [...]

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Killer New Features For PositivePress

October 12, 2009

This week we’ve made some significant additions to PositivePress. These additions are direct results of input from our customers. All these features are available today. If you are a PositivePress customer or someone evaluating it under our 30-day free test drive period, these features will just magically appear.
First, we have made some significant [...]

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Tracking our launch using PositivePress

August 24, 2009

In the spirit of eating one’s own dog food, we thought it a good idea to show you how to use PositivePress to capture, archive and report on the launch of… (drum roll please) … PositivePress! (I bet you saw this coming).
The video below walks you thru the process of setting up PositivePress to capture [...]

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Introducing PositivePress

August 18, 2009

Today we are announcing the launch of PositivePress™, Iterasi’s premium service designed for business professionals who depend upon knowing what is being said about their products, company and marketplace. With PositivePress we have made it easy to track stories, build a private searchable archive of Web coverage, and generate reports to colleagues, clients and [...]

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RSS is the best tool for the job

July 24, 2009

Currently at Iterasi we are in beta with a brand new product. I have dropped hints about this for months now via posts here and ramblings on twitter. One element of this not-yet-released-so-I’m-not-gonna-describe-it-yet product is its integral use of RSS. The problem: I have had a lot of angst in counting on a technology [...]

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Change coming

June 11, 2009

Change is constant. Right now is certainly a time of change for businesses of all shapes and sizes. And we are no different.
Changes have been hyper-accelerated by the current economic situation. In the months since the most recent bubble burst – as measured by the famous Sequoia Capital R.I.P. slidedeck of October [...]

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Importing Furl pages into iterasi

March 18, 2009

Earlier this month it was announced that Furl, an early innovator in the world of social bookmarking, had been purchased by Diigo. The announcements we read said that the Furl service would be rolling into Diigo in a future release. 
Since that announcement we have had quite a few Furl users ask us if they [...]

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A Natural Fit

March 3, 2009

Today we launched a very cool integration with AboutUs.org. AboutUs is another Portland, Oregon-based Internet company. If you don’t know about AboutUs, here is how they describe themselves:
AboutUs is a wiki for and about businesses, organizations, blogs, forums, and really anything or anyone that has a website.
Think of us as your guide to websites (that [...]

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iterasiLite, updated browser support and Web-based Import Bookmarks

February 25, 2009

Today we are releasing a new product – iterasiLite for Firefox – as well as updates for our clients to the latest browser releases, and a Web-based Import Bookmarks tool.
iterasiLite
Today we are launching a new product for Firefox users we are calling iterasiLite. This product is based on the bookmarklet links but now wraps [...]

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Will digital history simply disappear?

January 27, 2009

We started iterasi with the idea that individuals should be able to save Web pages they find interesting. We saw this as fundamental to one’s use of the Web.  Everyone spends a lot of time searching the web for answers and use bookmarks to save what they found.  However, bookmarks often point to pages that are [...]

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