Springnote at work

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This shot was taken from the video played during our Web 2.0 Expo session in April. The picture is from a real meeting by a company named pureM.

Since they learned about Springnote, this has been basically all they do. Instead of sending documents back and forth to each other through email, they update their own portion of the meeting agenda on shared Springnote pages. When they actually get together physically, they project the Springnote pages to the wall and modify the content during the meeting. Obviously, it's updated on everyone's page right away, getting rid of the hassle of updating and bulk-emailing the documents.

Now, this is what we call "wiki-based" collatoration. It just makes it so much easier for everybody. Pure productivity and efficiency boost! Of course, Springnote isn't the only application with this feature; we've got tons of Web Office suites and even more wiki applications out there. However, again from the beginning, Springnote has been all about "making it easy for the everyday person", which is why it's gaining such wide adoption in Korea.

How is Springnote helping everyone at work? More details can be found in the video below. Ok, have a great weekend, folks!

 

1 Response to “Springnote at work”

  1. jason Says:

    sounds good, but....

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