Quindi News
Articles and Press Mentions
- informit.com: Using Quindi Meeting Capture, Tom Bunzel, October 4, 2006
- CXO Magazine: Meeting capture: an essential part of the collaboration toolkit, September 2006
- KMWorld: Trend-Setting Products of 2005, Volume 14, Number 8, September 2005
- eWeek: Quindi Saves Audio, Video, September 12, 2005
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Washington Technology: On the edge: Instant replay for
meetings, June 6, 2005
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KM World: Personal Toolkit: Capturing Conversational
Context, Steve Barth, June 1, 2004
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CNET Reviews: Make Meetings Mean More, Rafe
Needleman, April 5, 2004
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SellingPower
Meeting Newsletter: Voice Activated,
March 8, 2004
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PM Network Online: The Virtual Handshake, Ross Foti, March 2,
2004
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ComputerWorld: Demo 2004: Vendors tout innovations to streamline
corporate IT, Todd Weiss, February 18, 2004
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PC Magazine: Show Report: Inside Demo 2004,
Ben Gottesman, February 17, 2004
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ZDNet: New products from Demo 2004, Dan Farber, February 16, 2004
Talks and Publications
- From
Technology to Product to Practice: Quindi’s Meeting Capture Software,
Augmented Multi-party Interaction (AMI) Technology Transfer Workshop
(Brussels, Belgium, March 2005) [streaming video recording available]
- Quindi Meeting Companion: A Personal Meeting-Capture Tool,
ACM Multimedia Conference, CARPE Workshop (New York, NY, October 2004) [132KB PDF file]
- Next-Generation Collaboration: Capturing Meetings for Reuse and Sharing, Knowledge Management Comes of Age, TTI/Vanguard Conference (Washington, DC, September 2003) [124KB PDF file]
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News Releases
Excerpts
- Red Herring: Stand-outs at DEMO, February 18, 2004
“Quindi
Corp. showed its Quindi Meeting Companion, a system for
recording and indexing the content of meetings so that they can be
played back later. What was interesting about this demo was the
concept of an indexed meeting, so that viewers can drill into
particular topics—the meeting record becomes nonlinear record that
can be consumed in part, the part the viewer cares about.”
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