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April 23, 2008

E-Mail meets Web 2.0

Vendors are starting to look at e-mail in a new light. One that is more focused on dialogue and threads than one-to-one communication. One example of this is Google Mail's feature that displays a message as a conversation that incorporates all the threads to the message -- now, comes Fyreball Inc.

Fyreball has created a method, called a Fyreball, that uses e-mail to share video, pictures, games, music, text, and other content with colleagues and friends. In effect, you can create a personal blog page and share it with others, who can comment on the content and share it with others.

At the end of the day, it's all about the dialog and the conversation; and a Fyreball puts it all together. It can even display a map that shows where, across the globe, the Fyreball has traveled.

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