Where did we go?
We haven’t posted here for a while - not because there’s nothing going on but quite the opposite! We’ve had our heads down coding some great new features, and have been meeting with lawyers and investors as we progress towards a public launch around March next year.
Although our platform will ultimately be designed for ‘everyday experts’ who want to publish tutorials online, we are currently working closely with selected organizers of conferences and events who want to make their content available. We are still in private beta are being very selective about who we work with (we want to make sure we adequately test all parts of our system), but I’d like to showcase a few of the groups currently using our platform:
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| The MIT/Stanford Venture Lab is using our embedded platform to publish high quality events on their web site. | The Stanford Law and Technology Association has used our embedded platform to publish this great talk from Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia. |
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| Advance held a great event recently on Venture Capital Trends, and again used the Omnisio embedded platform to publish it on their site. | The Community Next Platform conference held in October is hosted in its entirety here. |
I think you’ll agree that all have provided great educational content, and we are very excited to be making progress towards our goal of making it as easy and enjoyable as possible to learn things online.
Keep in mind that we are still in private beta, so you may find that some features are missing and that things are changing rapidly. We love hearing feedback, so let us know what you think (good or bad)! And if you’re interested in putting your conference/event content online please drop us an email. Over the next few weeks we’ll be looking to accept a few more users into our private beta.




February 19th, 2008 at 1:10 am
I think this is great, both empowering ‘everyday experts’ as well helping to serve talks and presentations. I just saw the Greentech video and liked the way I could jump directly to specific questions instead of having to seek through the video.
It’s looking good!