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February 24, 2006

Wasting great publicity with a poor website

Joe Drumgoole reports on some interesting new Irish companies he saw at the Docklands Innovation Awards last night. Ripple Software in particular sounds interesting so its a great pity that their website is so bereft of information. In fact its so poor that there's no point in me linking to it. Why waste the publicity generated by winning such an award?

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Totally agree. I had to hunt around quite a bit as they didn't popup obviously on any search engines. I would infer from the presentation that they are running slightly in stealth mode while they hone their technology. They recently recruited a new CEO so he may give the website a rocket.

Posted by: Joe Drumgoole | Feb 24, 2006 4:10:06 PM

Keep an eye out for runner up PAYDAQ. Cant say too much but you will appreciate the simplicity of the interface and features.

Posted by: Alan O'Rourke | Feb 24, 2006 7:05:25 PM

It's not a website. It's a page :)

Posted by: Michele | Feb 25, 2006 1:34:34 PM

Stealth mode Joe? Ok but I still think they should have been prepared to pounce with more information, or at least the stuff that you dug up (nice digging!).

PAYDAQ? Sounds interesting Alan. C'mon, give us a hint!

Good catch Michele ;->

Posted by: James Corbett | Feb 25, 2006 3:16:59 PM

I cant in this case as it is a client :)

Posted by: Alan O'Rourke | Feb 25, 2006 4:44:13 PM

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