- DemoFall hits, misses and maybesPosted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on Sep 28, 2006 1:08 PM Subscribe Alerts

- Rafe Needleman provides the wrap up of our DemoFall 2006 coverage, collecting the hits and misses from our ZDNet/CNET team who attended the event (see the Demo blog on News.com...[Read the rest]
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- What's ahead for mobile
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- Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 4:20 PM
- DemoFall 2006: What's new for mobile phones
- Rafe Needleman and Daniel Terdiman of CNET.com are covering many of the consumery mobile phone products introduced at a DemoFall 2006. None of the mobile phone products demoed today were... [Read the rest]
- Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 4:10 PM
- Social networks in transition
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- Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 3:31 PM
- DemoFall 2006: Content management 2.0
- At DemoFall 2006, several companies introduced Web-based content management applications that fall under the 2.0 moniker. Koral demoed its freshly minted, on-demand content-management service that leverages the de rigueur Web... [Read the rest]
- Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 1:15 PM
- First DEMOfall update
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- VaporStream offers recordless messaging
- At DemoFall 2006, Void Communications introduced VaporStream, a Web-based, recordless communications platform. In other words, it's for people and organizations who want real privacy and confidentiality. It's not email, according... [Read the rest]
- Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 10:59 AM
- A Void in the email
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- Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 10:53 AM
- Software for the enterprise
- We move to the enterprise software segment of the morning.System One, is an online collaborative notebook built in wiki. The service is an aggregation point, with RSS feeds for various... [Read the rest]
- Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe in Rational Rants on: Sep 26, 2006 10:02 AM
- DemoFall 2006: Parsing podcasts, car navigation and mojo
- I am at the DemoFall 2006 conference, along with fellow ZDNet (Marc Orchant and Mitch Ratcliffe) and CNET blogger (Rafe Needleman) who are covering the 70 products featured over the... [Read the rest]
- Posted by Dan Farber in Between the Lines on: Sep 26, 2006 9:30 AM
- Demo: 'More product designed from the user in'
- Chris Shipley, host of DEMO, takes the stage to promise some fun and controversial technology demonstrations. She starts with a discussion about what's going on in the market, whether there... [Read the rest]
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