Conversation with the Hakia Team: The ScoopBar Launch

hakiaToday I headed down to the financial district of NYC where the money is made. The area sure has changed since my time down there in the mid-90s. Hakia held an open demo for their ScoopBar which they demo'ed at the NY Tech Meetup this week. The open demo was at a local coffee shop near the Hakia office and there was a lot of foot traffic during my time with the team. This is such a great way to get local people to learn about your application. Hakia supports a local coffee shop, the local coffee shop supports Hakia, the community gets to learn about two companies making a difference in the community and it probably cost Hakia a couple hundred dollars in total. You might consider this type of community outreach when you launch your app. Alex at Read/WriteWeb has a great in-depth review of Hakia.

HakiaHere are my notes from the demo:

  • The ScoopBar is great for anyone doing research – after installation, searching in the Hakia toolbar (i.e. Scoopbar) allows you to click a link and be taken to the actual Web site with the search highlighted (no need to find it) and then you can save the text (plus a buffer you select) to a local page on your hard drive. I could see this as a great tool for students and educators.
  • Downloads are available for IE currently, Firefox version due out very soon
  • A Web API is coming soon
  • Downloads available through Download.com

Have you tried Hakia or the ScoopBar? If so, please report in!

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2 COMMENTS
  1. Anonymous says:

    nice T shirts :-)

  2. It was nice to see the demo at one of my hotspots, Klatch on Maiden Lane. The owner, Pam, is very creative in how she goes about doing events there. I was happy to setup the Hakia folks with some extended time wi-fi codes so they could do their demo uninterrupted by timeouts.

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