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  <title>Comments for Mitch Kapor&apos;s new startup - Foxmarks, a Search 2.0 product</title>
  
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    <title>Mitch Kapor&apos;s new startup - Foxmarks, a Search 2.0 product</title>
    <summary>Mitch Kapor, famous for co-founding Lotus 1-2-3 in the 80&apos;s and more recently the ambitious Personal Info Manager product Chandler (which is taking an awful long time to build - it&apos;s still in alpha after 3-4 years) has a new startup project. That&apos;s Mitch Kapor in the center of the photo btw, next to Bill...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img border="0" src="http://static.flickr.com/96/205414494_f49dfa9efe_o.jpg"
alt="the old days" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="180" height="183" />Mitch
Kapor, famous for co-founding <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_1-2-3">Lotus
1-2-3</a> in the 80's and more recently the ambitious Personal Info Manager product <a
href="http://www.osafoundation.org/">Chandler</a> (which is taking an awful long time to
build - it's still in alpha after 3-4 years) has a new startup project. That's Mitch
Kapor in the center of the photo btw, next to Bill Gates. From <a
href="http://blog.kapor.com/?p=47">his post</a>:</p>

<p>"I&rsquo;m incubating a new startup, which is pretty exciting because <b>we&rsquo;re
working on innovation at the intersection of search and social production</b>.&nbsp;
Think of new services which are a cross between Google and the Wikipedia.&nbsp; So far
it&rsquo;s just been myself and my co-founder, Todd Agulnick.&nbsp; We have built an
incredibly nifty proof-of-concept system built around tens of millions of
bookmarks.&nbsp; Early feedback from private demos has been very positive.&nbsp; Next up,
we&rsquo;re building a small technical team to get to a beta as quickly as possible and
are looking for a couple of top-notch developers who want to help create a great
startup.&nbsp; If you&rsquo;re interested or know someone who might be, check the
Craigslist postings - search for Foxmarks or by my name."<br />
 (emphasis mine)</p>

<p>One <a href="http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/sof/188830645.html">craigslist job
listing states</a>:</p>

<blockquote>
<p>"Foxmarks, LLC is developing a novel, user-driven approach to finding the information
that matters on the Web. Founded by industry pioneer Mitch Kapor (Lotus, EFF, Mozilla,
Open Source Applications Foundation, Second Life), it <b>combines approaches from search
engines, social bookmarking services, and Wikipedia-style content
collaboration.</b>"<br />
 (emphasis mine)</p>
</blockquote>

<p>In <a href="http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/sof/188829247.html">another job listing</a>, the Foxmarks "next-generation system" is described as "composed of a variety of components, including a three-tiered web application as well as downloadable browser components."</p>

<p>A <a href="http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/sof/183922779.html">third job listing</a> talks about a "Foxmarks extension for Firefox, and an AJAX-y front-end for Foxmarks' next-generation web application."</p>

<p>This sounds very much like the <a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/search_20_vs_tr.php">Search 2.0</a> products
that Ezzy Ebrahim and I recently profiled here on Read/WriteWeb. Check out <a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/search_20_vs_tr.php">part 1</a> and <a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/search_20_vs_tr_1.php">part 2</a> of those
articles for a good overview of the 'social search' industry.</p>

<p>It's interesting to see Mitch Kapor doing another startup. But does this mean he's
still involved with Chandler? Also, given that the name of the new startup is Foxmarks - is it related to Firefox (he's chairman of the Mozilla Foundation)?</p> 

<p><b>Update:</b> There is already <a href="http://www.foxcloud.com/wiki/Main_Page">a project called Foxmarks</a>, which is "an extension for Firefox that synchronizes bookmarks across multiple machines". Perhaps that is being expanded and spun off into a full-fledged next-generation search app.</p>

<p><b>Update 2</b>: Mitch Kapor has <a href="http://blog.kapor.com/?p=51">an update post</a> and also John Battelle <a href="http://battellemedia.com/archives/002780.php">has more</a>. Mitch says "...the extension is separate form the web site we are going to build." Also he is still involved in Chandler development.</p>

<p>[<a
href="http://pbokelly.blogspot.com/2006/08/mitch-kapors-blog-blog-archive.html">via Peter
O'Kelly</a>]</p>]]>
      
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