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Archive for March, 2005

What is good for the software industry is good for Mindjet

Posted: Thursday, March 31st, 2005 @ 9:08 am in , | No Comments »

I believe that there will continue to be much more consolidation in the software industry. More and more, profits determine the value of a public company’s stock. Through the last few years, after the tech bubble broke, public technology companies have been forced to cut costs to generate acceptable profit growth. Today, cost cutting and […]

How Our Blog Travels Through The Blogosphere

Posted: Wednesday, March 30th, 2005 @ 11:31 am in , | 5 Comments »

We launched this blog last Friday, and it is exciting to see this conversation growing so dynamically. To date though, at least to my knowledge, there has been no systematic way to find out who in the blogoshere is talking about you and where and when. Enter BlogPulse’s Conversation Tracker, which is, if you will, […]

Basic types of maps

Posted: Sunday, March 27th, 2005 @ 11:41 am in | 3 Comments »

Nick Duffill wrote a very good summary of different types of maps: Three basic types of map. His classification is based on the map content.We found another type of classification that differentiates maps not on their content, but on their life span: Brainstorming maps are often used just during one session. You dump all your […]

Shaping The Future

Posted: Friday, March 25th, 2005 @ 6:18 pm in | 4 Comments »

The last two years have been an exciting and high paced journey for our Mindjet team. We not only accelerated our growth tremendously, but moved beyond a small company that simply sells a visual business mapping software for brainstorming and planning. Our latest product launch in January 2005, the MindManager Accelerator for Salesforce.com, marked an […]