Collaboration tool maker PBworks launches new features, pricing model
PBworks, a startup that provides online collaboration tools for businesses, announced a beefed-up version of its service today, one that adds a layer of project management and external collaboration. For now, the San Mateo, Calif., company is calling this its “Project Edition,” but Enterprise Marketing Vice President Chris Yeh tells me this could eventually become its primary offering.
You may know PBworks under its old moniker PBwiki, but as the name change earlier this year implies,… Continue Reading
Roundup: Andreessen’s tips, Revver’s shakeup, Xing’s move, Yigg.de and much more
Here’s the (updated) latest action:
Marc Andreessen getting taste of what it’s like to be a blogger – The Netscape co-founder launched a blog last week. The NYT ran a story about one of his earliest posts. Then he did a good piece about how to hire. And now all the attention has him racing out more posts, including a three part series on The truth about venture capitalists, all very good reads (here, here and… Continue Reading
Wikimania — Pbwiki the latest wiki company
Just when you thought there were too many lightweight wiki companies around, another one is emerging with momentum.
Pbwiki has raised $2 million more from Mohr Davidow Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture firm, as has been reported elsewhere.
Wikis are Web sites that let multiple people edit their pages, the most famous one being Wikipedia. They’re good for people working in small groups on projects. Why would Mohr Davidow invest in this, when you’ve already… Continue Reading
PBWiki gets $400,000 for hosted wiki product
See our mention of the Burlingame company’s $400,000 seed funding from Chris Yeh and Ron Conway here.