Adaptiveblue Launches Private Beta of the Blueorganizer

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adaptiveblue, www.adaptiveblue.com, a provider of web personalization technologies, today announced the private beta launch of the blueorganizer Firefox extension. The blueorganizer features patent-pending technology allowing web users to easily collect, organize, search and manage their favorite books, music albums, movies and electronics within their browser.

All user collections are securely stored on Amazon’s s3 service and are instantly synchronized between multiple computers. The blueorganizer also incorporates bookmarks from the user’s browser and popular tagging services, such as del.icio.us, into the collection enabling the management of all the user bookmarks in one place.

"The blueorganizer was developed to deliver the next generation of browsing experience that works with the best of the breed web services," said Alex Iskold, the adaptiveblue, llc CEO. "We are integrated with Amazon.com, iTunes.com, eBay.com as well as Podzinger.com, YouTube.com, Odeo.com and Technorati.com to and other popular sites make it easier and faster for web users to find what they are looking for."

For further information and to request to participate in the private beta, visit adaptiveblue website at www.adaptiveblue.com.

17.05.2006, adaptiveblue, llc




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