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37signals "one of the Net's rising stars" according to Time magazine Matt Oct 20 2006

14 comments Latest by Patrick Elder

coverThis week’s Time magazine features a brief shoutout to 37signals as one of “Five hot sites to watch” and calls our products “elegant” and “easy to use.” It’s in a sidebar to The Next YouTubes article but since the sidebar isn’t shown in the online version of the story, here’s a look.

site to watch

Related: 30boxes, also mentioned in the story, wonders why Google is slow to respond to the piece: “One would imagine that Time would be quickly included in Google News and then echo out from there, but 48 hours later, searching Google news won’t lead you to the Time article.”

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14 comments so far

Gesen 20 Oct 06

You guys have got some nice publicity lately! Congrats!

Jim 20 Oct 06

Congrats… but who are those other sites mentioned with you? I’ve never heard of any of them.

dandan 20 Oct 06

Top drawer.

You get a mention in the December issue of PC Pro magazine here in the UK.

Jim: Pandora is ace. You should check it out.

Lance Leonard 20 Oct 06

Anyone else chuckle at the toilet humor-ish name of doostang.com? Heh, those Morgan Stanley folks are silly.

Noah Winecofff 20 Oct 06

This is a big deal. Time Magazine…wow. Congrats.

Daniel 20 Oct 06

Excellent, fellas. Nice work.

I also just saw the new pro-Mac video you guys did on the Apple site. Right on!

scott brooks 20 Oct 06

Wow ….taken them a while to pick up on the obvious. cheers scott

jk 20 Oct 06

Right on, dandan. Pandora is a great idea well executed.

Congrats on the publicity—it makes it easier for us basecamp-evangelists.

Broom 20 Oct 06

nice… congrats guys.

as for the other sites in the sidebar, i’ve only heard of pandora. i love pandora and have been introducing others to it for a while now.

Don Schenck 20 Oct 06

I’m not surprised.

Does anyone else see the transition to where “New Media” is driving Old Media?

Mark 20 Oct 06

Pandora is a fantastic user experience IMO . It feels like personal radio stations based on my latest whim. Its turned me onto a lot of artists I wasn’t aware of and helped get me deeply back into music loving after being jaded after 30 years of obsessive record, radio and concert listening. Its the internet app I most want on my phone BTW .

steve 22 Oct 06

is it me or is 30boxes horrible? i tried their sample and it is really confusing and seems real bloated. one calendar app i will be checking out is scrybe

Narendra 23 Oct 06

It is you steve. Matt, fyi, it is a week later and not even Google Search has indexed that article. TW ought to invest in some SEO !

Patrick Elder 23 Oct 06

Congrats guys! You are by far the best thing I’ve seen on the web in quite a while. Keep up the great work and innovate.

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