Posted by admin 6 years 25 weeks ago

Mark Gibbs, noted expert in the area of systems architecture and design, co-founder of Netratings Inc., presents a step-by-step approach to explaining cyn.in on Network World. Though he finds the term "bliki" one of the annoying acronyms of the year, he is surely recommending cyn.in. Here's an excerpt: "...I suspect that cyn.in would be a great organizing mechanism for projects that are somewhat freeform in terms of content. I recommend checking out cyn.in – it could make collaborative group work much better." cyn.in is our step to deliver our technology that has finally matured, to a global spectrum of audiences. cyn.in gives the Enterprise the combined advantages of both, a blog and a wiki powered by Selective Open-ness, content Ownership and most importantly Measurability. Thanks for the exclusive coverage, Mark!

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Posted by admin 6 years 27 weeks ago

Today, we're quite excited to announce a new Professional Edition of cyn.in. The Professional edition has ALL the features and functionality of the Enterprise Edition and is limited only by space and bandwidth. With the new free edition, Professionals and individuals who wish to start off using cyn.in for their personal use can get and own a forever-free cyn.in account. The Professional Edition offers a cyn.in site for two users with a maximum storage capacity of 25 MB. Enterpise customers can also use the new Professional edition to try out the full service and evaluate the huge potential ROI that cyn.in offers. The free edition is yours to use as long as you want; only upgrade to a paid Enterprise Edition when your requirements justify the purchase of the paid Enterprise edition of the cyn.in service.

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Posted by admin 6 years 29 weeks ago

Screencasts
We've been adding more screenshots to the Screencast SlashTag, hope you've been checking. :)
For those of you who prefer to see each screenshot individually, the /Screencast SlashTag should be pretty interesting. The cyn.in DAM features dynamic resizing of pictures - click the filename to see it in action.

Slideshow Widgets
More interesting, of course, is the Slideshow widget demonstration on cyn.in, which showcases the very same pictures from the /Screencast SlashTag live on the cyn.in site.



Me?

I like looking at the pictures in our Dashboard gallery. Now there's something that you've been missing. You can upload any kind of picture into a note and it'll show up in your Dashboard gallery automatically. If you publish it on the Intranet or Web Space or even share it with someone, it'll show up on their respective Dashboards too.



Now, how's that for cool? :)

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Posted by admin 6 years 31 weeks ago

Audio Podcasts have become the recent rage in the blogosphere, with everyone from Scoble's new podtech company to Kevin Rose's hugely popular Diggnation podcast, participating in interviews, sending out words to huge  audiences of listeners and blog readers is the new fad. The spoken word is definitely more powerful than the written one, especially so when the speaker knows the topic and speaks well. Podcasts are now a raging phenomenon because:
a. They are based on RSS technology which is now adopted, extended and used more widely than soap (or so it seems, at least!)b. A complete plethora of playing mechanisms and audience. You name it - nearly every device that is coming to market has podcast support.
So? Addressing an audio podcast audience is really easy with cyn.in - we made sure that content broadcasting is easily doable for all customers. Audio podcasting is really as easy as 1 - 2 - 3 in cyn.in;  let me show you how: Step 1: Create audio: To podcast audio, you need to have one or more audio files. Audio files in podcasts are usually in the MP3 file format and MP3s can be created from just about anywhere these days, too. For the purpose of podcasting, you could record your voice using various software tools, I'll be profiling these (if the time-space continuum permits, of course) later. You could even go full steam ahead and record a Skype or telephonic interview, I'll put in a few words about these too, if I can. In essense, you need to have an audio file to broadcast / podcast it. It really is that simple. Step 2: Create a note: All you really have to do to podcast your audio files in cyn.in is upload them into a note and publish it. cyn.in will take care of the rest. Have you seen the Audio Podcast feed yet? :) Step 3: Podcast!: You can now proceed to publicize your podcast feed. How do you do that? Simply copy-paste the Podcast feed URL into any podcast consumer and you're set. Read on, I'll show you how.
Create a note: First, we need to create a note that will have our audio files. Simply press the New Note button (on the top left) in your cyn.in site. Put in a title, and some content in the body - these will be used in your podcast, so do put in some sensible stuff.
Upload Files: Select one or more mp3 files to add to this note. These files will appear in your podcast feed. SlashTag this note something meaningful (/audio would be a good bet) and....
Publish it! Don't forget to publish it to the web, this is important. The podcast feed will still be available if you don't publish to the Web Space, but will require user authentication to be used (of course if this is what you intended, then you're The Boss!)
Now that you got the drearily simple task of creating a note with files out of the way let's get to the more fun, podcasting parts. :) Podcasting Podcasting deals with two flip sides of the same coin. On one side there is broadcasting (cyn.in) and on the other, there is pod-catching (devices, other web2.0 services, etc.). What we've set up until now is the broadcasting side of the podcasting coin. Let's check out some possibilities of using the content that we just created. First, a test Let's see how our podcast feed looks (and sounds) like in Google Reader, a full-featured, free, online RSS  ggregrator service from Google.
Let's copy and paste the URL of the podcast feed from the Web Space SlashTag /audio/TheMatrix.
And voila! our feed shows up with the standard Google Player. And hmm....... I think I liked the old Google Reader layout better - it was more readable. Whatever.
I'll also take some screenshots from my odeo odyssey, as well. Odeo seems to make it excessively difficult to add an external feed, I had to look in the FAQ. Anyways, let's see what the odeo playlist creator and player do with our audio podcast feed. Hmmmm........ not bad. There's an inbuilt player. With a single click to play any item on the podcast playlist. Not bad at all. :) So what's all this for. Really. Everybody's been looking at the Podcast medium to be the next big, no really big explosion. You can be at the forefront of all this, by creating targeted, concentrated spoken content, easily and quickly. Simply record your "Save The World" plan, or your big marketing pitch and save the mp3 file into a note. That's all it takes for you to get started. Your viewers can use any audio podcast listening service or device to hear all you have to say, without jumping through multiple hoops or you having to bother with how the whole thing works. Try our pre-populated demo today, or better yet, get yourself a cyn.in site. Site pricing starts at $60 for 2 users, and reduces steadily as you add more. Buy yourself a cyn.in site, today.

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Posted by admin 6 years 31 weeks ago

James Yeang' blog Friedbeef featured an interview with cyn.in's creator Apurva.

The interview covers cyn.in's origin and future and a little about the usage and internals of cyn.in. The more important topics covered, as James puts it, are cyn.in's business models and competition. Apurva outlines the various advantages of cyn.in including; being an affordable, multi-tenant, SaaS based information management service.

It was a pleasure reading the interview, James. The full interview can be read here:



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