Iterasi, Inc.

Iterasi

Conference
DEMO 08
Market Segment
Enabling Technology
Funding
Angel funded
Competitors
OnFolio, Furl
Product Description
Using the Iterasi toolbar with Internet Explorer or Firefox, you can save any Web page exactly as you see it. One click instantly captures the page in its native format, giving you a high fidelity reproduction of images, live forms, transactions, receipts and dynamic content — all securely stored to your Iterasi account for future use. Your pages are visible, accessible and manageable in the exact state you captured them, anytime, anywhere.
Market Opportunity
Each day in the United States, 200 million Web searches are performed (comScore Media Metrix, March 2006). When a relevant page is found, retaining and organizing the information in its current state — including dynamic content — has become too difficult. E-commerce, business, legal and consumers will all benefit from the Iterasi solution.
DEMO Says
At first blush, we weren’t sure why we needed this product. We’d seen plenty of bookmarking and page collecting tools before. Then, we kept coming across situations where this was exactly the right way — and really the only way — to capture page content and context. As Web sites and services become increasingly dynamic, this tool will become increasingly valuable and a must have in every browser.
Contact
Jeni Cantley
jenic@mackenzie-marketing.com
Company Address
100 West 11th St.
Vancouver, WA 98660
Phone
360-213-1375
Fax
360-213-1377
URL
www.iterasi.com
Corporate Officers
Pete Grillo, CEO Londa Quisling, Vice President, Product Development

I do think they are on to something here. The other side of search = results. We have great tools to save the search, but few that save the results well.
It'll be interesting to see how people will use this feature, as I suspect, it's a very subjective experience. For example, I shop online for bargains a lot. I could immediately use it to keep track of all those rebate links that "mysteriously" disappear after I purchase something online.
How others would use it will vary as much as their web use varies!
By Anonymous on January 30, 2008, 2:37 pm
Iterasi is showing the Firefox toolbar on the DEMO floor.
By Anonymous on January 29, 2008, 7:42 pm
I agree, bring on that extension! Anyhow looks great, I love the way it indexes those pages so seamlessly.... Looking forward to the release!
By Anonymous on January 29, 2008, 12:23 pm
Sounds very handy. Bring on the Firefox extension !
By Anonymous on January 28, 2008, 4:00 pm

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