May 5, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Threadsy wants to be a situation room for everything you check online—email, Twitter, Facebook, and chat services.
Melding multiple e-mail and social network accounts into one interface makes a lot of sense. Why can't anyone make a business out of it? Harry McCracken is the founder and editor of Technologizer, an ...
Recently there has been increased coverage on how in this digital age, the large majority of people are balancing increased inflow of information. Email, Facebook, Twitter and countless other networks ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Facebook has agreed to acquire Threadsy, makers of a social insights tool ...
Email. Twitter. Instant Messaging. Facebook. Those are just four of the most popular ways to communicate online. And actually, the average 23-year-old has 6 different accounts that they check for ...
Startup Threadsy debuted its all-in-one, web-based communications client last year at TechCrunch50. Threadsy, which has been in private beta since its launch last September, received positive reviews ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Threadsy, a startup with an ambitious goal of compressing all of your ...
Update: This article originally stated that Threadsy was the first web app to implement Gmail OAuth which was incorrect. That title goes to Etacts. Thready was the first web based email client to ...
I’m still at TechCrunch50–it’s winding down, but there’s still so much going on that you’ll miss a product launch or two if you so much as take a restroom break. The debut that’s happening right now ...
Today's email inboxes are not the only points of contact that you have. Social networks also play this role, and this can include both personal and professional networks. With the need to manage ...
Yesterday, I was all excited over Threadsy, the Web-based universal communications service that was one of my favorite launches at TechCrunch50. Shortly after I applied for an invite to the private ...