Thanks Read/WriteWeb Sponsors

I hope you’ll indulge me in thanking Read/WriteWeb’s excellent sponsors, for supporting quality content on Web Technology. Thanks also to R/WW’s super-smart authors and our community of readers, which continues to grow at a great rate!

If you would like to explore sponsorship opportunities with Read/WriteWeb, one of the top 50 blogs in the world and the premier resource for Web Technology trends, contact the editor Richard MacManus at readwriteweb@gmail.com.

Our current sponsors are:

Atlassian is a leading wiki provider for enterprises and it has a new product called Confluence Hosted, which I encourage you to check out. Right now you can try Confluence Hosted free for 30-days.

Wild Apricot is a long-term supporter of Read/WriteWeb. Wild Apricot offers web 2.0 products for non-profits – one of their largest user segments is professional associations. Probably the most popular area of functionality in Wild Apricot is the online member database, which features goodies such as online application forms, automated renewal reminders and much more.

Zoho is also a long-term R/WW sponsor. It’s a Web Office suite and they recently added a Web Conferencing application called Zoho Meeting to their excellent range of office products.

Userplane has been a sponsor since December. Part of AOL, Userplane is the premier provider of communication software for online communities.

Compete has been supporting Read/WriteWeb since the start of 2007. Not just a statistics service to rival Alexa, Compete also provides search, analytics, shopping deals, and a personalized homepage.

ElephantDrive came on board as a sponsor this month. It is an online storage and backup product, with a new WebDAV client coming in April. This will allow users to map a network drive directly to their ElephantDrive account.

Digication has also supported R/WW since December. It is an e-learning suite of tools, designed by educators for educators. Digication is all about bringing teachers and students together in a seamless learning environment.

Eurekster is an innovative kiwi startup that provides the community powered search box on Read/WriteWeb. It is a search engine that learns from the community’s search behavior, so it gets better the more you use it.

Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)

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