Webware

Read all 'Proto Software' posts in Webware
March 23, 2007 10:21 AM PDT

Office 2.0 mashup tools: Longjump, Proto Software, Teqlo

by Josh Lowensohn
  • 1 comment

Under the Radar's start-up group kicked off this morning with presentations from Longjump, Proto Software and Teqlo. The general theme of this group was building business solutions with easy-to-use mash-up tools. For small businesses, it's a little bit like buying lumber verses chopping down a tree.

Longjump is a subscription-based marketplace of customizable Web-based apps. Each app can be built-up and edited with drag and drop creation, and custom tailored for small groups. Longjump also provides tools and utilities to upload and integrate the data you already have. Longjump breaks down applications by category, and users can comment and rate apps to track popularity. The service is undergoing a private beta test.

Proto Software hooks up online and offline apps like Excel, with online tools like Salesforce.com and Yahoo maps. There are basic drag and drop controls for designing applications and an advanced builder to let users map out various elements. There's also an area for uploading and sharing user-created application components. There's currently only a software version of the application, but the company is aiming to take it online.

Teqlo rounded off the presentations this morning with another "composite application builder." Teqlo's CEO Jeff Nolan referred to it as a Netvibesfor work, which is a fairly apt description. Your workspace is made of various widgets that can be set up and tailored for work flows. It allows businesses to integrate several popular Web services with in-house tools.

See also ZDNet's blog coverage of this event.
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement

About Webware

Say No to boxed software! The future of applications is online delivery and access. Software is passé. Webware is the new way to get things done.

Add this feed to your online news reader

Webware topics

15 sites that went kaput in 2009

Web sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust this year.

Top 10 news stories of the decade

Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.

Most Discussed

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right