Glassboard is a private social networking app that you might not fully understand until you identify a use case. And then it becomes essential. Justin Williams of Second Gear talks about the surprising number of uses and the changes and improvements that are planned. Not just a “conference app,†Glassboard can be put to plenty of uses when you need to communicate with a group but don’t want the information splashed all over Twitter or Facebook. Justin explains how it can be a replacement for email lists or discussion boards, why there is a free version of Glassboard, and why developers shouldn’t live in the past.
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Show Notes:
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Justin Williams is the CEO, Founder and Crew Chief of Second Gear, developer of Elements, the first text editor for iOS to support Dropbox syncing and Markdown editing, Photos+ and Glassboard . You can follow him on Twitter.
Links:
Glassboard — Private Chat for Small Groups and Business – Glassboard