Xobni Corporation


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Xobni's New Gadget Store

Xobni, which makes a free Microsoft Outlook plug-in that helps you manage your inbox, has launched the Read more

More With Less, Resolutions and the New Thrift

Investors can't cash out. Venture investors found relatively few opportunities to recoup their investments in start-ups this year, Read more

Technology Tools: E-mail's Little Helpers

Getting more out of Outlook.  Read more

Go Xobni; The Little E-mail App That Could

For those of you that read this blog frequently (Hi Mom!), a couple of weeks ago I mentioned a new (and free) e-mail add-on for Outlook that I absolut...  Read more

I Love This Plug-in for Outlook

For those of you that read this blog on a regular basis (Hi Mom!), you know I rant and whine on a regular basis about e-mail and how we all struggle to ma...  Read more

Cool, Determined & Under 30

They are collaborative, creative, and -- above all -- confident. And all of them were born after October 31, 1978.  Read more

SBA Fraud; Facebook Surrenders; Obama, Obama, Obama

GAO alleges major fraud in SBA program. The Government Accountability Office says hundreds and possibly even thousands of businesses in the Histori...  Read more

Great No-Cost Software

Paying is passé. Use these 10 free software programs instead  Read more

Document This: How to Organize Computer Data

Add-ons, backups, and plug-ins make sorting and storing e-mail and other computer documents easier than ever, even for the most organizationally challenged.  Read more

An Upstart's Debut on the Inc. 500

When I talk about my new book, Upstarts: How GenY Entreprene...  Read more

Why You Should Love Failure

I spent part of last week at a conference called MultiMania in Kortrijk, Belgium, speaking a...  Read more

Is Your Domain Name Killing Your Business?

Was the name of your company taken in the dot-com world? Or did you add a hyphen or change an "s" to a "z" at the end of your company name figuring that cust...  Read more

The Start-up Guru

Paul Graham's business school and investment fund, Y Combinator, has launched 145 companies -- for a lot less money than you would think  Read more