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Best Web 2.0 business products
April 25, 2007 — 7:01pm ET
The five best products for businesses at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week are:
- Vidoop: The Vidoop authentication engine replaces passwords with a visual image recognition system.
- Egnyt: Provides a portal for sharing doc files and spreadsheets. Great for file sharing and archiving.
- Nokia Widgets: Could provide a great platform for business applications, thanks to the S60 Web browser.
- G.ho.st: A Flash-based operating system in a browser that allows users to access personal mail and data in a sandbox separated from their work computers.
- AppLogic: Provides a virtual data center that lets you build out your data center with a Web-based Visio-like tool.
Read more about the best business products from Web 2.0 Expo:
- read the blog at TechRepublic
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