

I like reading the pros at TechCrunch on a regular basis. Cool stories, the latest gear, and the best stories about what's new on the Internet.
Which brings me to my thought for today: It's a GREAT time to brand yourself, re-invent your business, or make a name for what you do.
Why? Because Web 2.0 affords everyone with an idea and a little bit of technology know-how to come up with a really original, off-the-wall, mean-nothing name. And, attach your own meaning to it. And - best of all - define yourself (and your personal brand) by how you conduct business under that name.
Some recent examples of who's making news over at TechCrunch: Ning, Gada.be (now TagJag), Zoho, GoodStorm, Digg, and Pluggd.
Cool, huh? I like the branding and redefining nature of Web 2.0 companies. Originality sells, and when you're in business "original" starts with a great name.








Hi, I am Cliff from EditGrid, besides Google spreadsheets, there are various Web 2.0 spreadsheets working in different directions, includes EditGrid and Numbler which you may wish to try. We have our new release yesterday. In this release, we can get live stockquote and forex by our remote data function. Here is a demo stock portfolio valuation demo . Besides remote data, our API are now open, allowing you to build your own application using EditGrid.
Of course we would never forget our fundamentals, for spreadsheet functions, drag and fill and advance number formatting is now available in this release.
Posted by: Cliff | June 28, 2006 8:12 PM | Permalink to Comment