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Publishing - Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Web Shared Sticky Note Company Trailfire Funded

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Seattle's Trailfire has raised funding fromVoyager Capital and WRF Capital for its service that allows users to annotate and share web pages with other users, and to view information and comments on web pages by other users. It reminds us of Swiss Co-Comment.
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Users can now leave comments on annotations. Each "trail" gets its own Web page as a "trailhead." That's so Google will pick up the trails and index them.

Anyone can read Trailfire notes and follow trails without a browser add-on. Users do need the the Trailfire software to create trails.

CEO John O'Halloran was the CEO of Netpodium, a web conferencing company he co-founded and sold to InterVU, which was subsequently acquired by Akamai. He was also CEO of MediaLink, a private networking company funded by Vulcan Capital.

At this point its not terribly clear how the company plans to make a living off this but we assume they will figure out a way to integrate advertising.

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