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Back in October I did a review of the AdaptiveBlu's Smartlinks widgets here on Profy. Back then I found the service to have great potential and evidently I was correct. Alex Iskold and the team at Adaptive have expanded the capability and depth of the widgets, which are even now being applied at a rather viral rate by bloggers and site owners. While not a complex tool, Smartlinks is proving that not every great innovation has to be [...] |
Posts Tagged with ‘adaptiveblue’
Link Until You Turn Blue - AdaptiveBlue
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on January 14, 2008
AdaptiveBlue Rolls Out SmartLinks
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on October 23, 2007
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AdaptiveBlue, the smart browsing company, just announced that SmartLinks for blogs and websites now provide more relevant information from the best sites on the Web. SmartLinks are inserted next to links of supported sites like Yahoo! , CitySearch , Amazon and others. These automatic additions are intelligent contextual shortcuts to related sites and services that allow users to browse and discover more efficiently. |
BlueOrganizer Gets Update
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on February 13, 2007
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We reported on AdaptiveBlue and their BlueOrganizer Firefox extension back in quarter four of ’06. We’re happy to announce the release of the company’s first major revision since. There’s been some consolidation, the team behind the effort has provided a more streamlined interface, and many big and minor additions to things in the BlueMenu and aspects like BlueMarking have been made. You may or may not notice these changes, depending on how you took to BlueOrganizer in the last few months. [...] |
Search With The Higher Power of AdaptiveBlue
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on November 21, 2006
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With a phenomenal charge of good press, and over 100,000 downloads to its credit, AdaptiveBlue is likely to be the most well-known and widely adopted Firefox extension in the 2006-7 technology cycle. At first glance it doesn’t seem like much to boast about – the demonstration on AdaptiveBlue’s homepage showcases its product cataloguing releases, with its most powerful traits left for you to discover them instead through the site’s tutorials, or through real-world experience – but it’s got plenty of [...] |





