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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | web 2.0, gigaom, om malik, google, technology, startups, campfire, huddlechat

    Quoted: In such an environment, the only meaningful defense for Web 2.0 app developers and startups is their ability to build a community in large numbers. The data of a community is the only defense, and perhaps the only real value, in a Web 2.0 company. And unless they can achieve this quickly, many Web 2.0 apps/startups are going to meander into mediocrity, only to see their ideas inspire larger players to roll out their own versions of their apps.

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    • Chen - Apr 10 2008

      I agree. 37 Signals is cool, but they haven't exactly been big on additional improvements to their existing properties (their philosophy is in fact the opposite). They do seem vulnerable to a straight copy attack by a company with bigger inroads to the enterprise. I believe that the current state of Web productivity apps are that they haven't yet crossed the chasm - their userbase are dominated by rabid early adopters, and 37 signals have done a good job addressing this market. However, with companies like Google taking them mainstream, the early players are at risk of being left out if they aren't quick enough to switch strategies.

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