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Humans have been evolving how we share information with groups for tens of thousands of years. So relatively, how we do so with internet software is a brand new experience, and even acknowledging the thousands of tools that exist today it’d be naive to think there aren’t still massive holes of “what software could be” with the right experience design. Thoughtblox is the first platform is the first of its kind to offer groups a dynamic space to let information both grow and flow, even across networks with thousands of members. The most interesting feedback about Thoughtblox we’ve heard is that people say the types of information shared within their customized group feeds probably wouldn’t appear anywhere else.
Outlined below are comparisons of common tools large groups use for information management formatted by what makes them valuable, their limitations for large-scale information flow, and how in comparison Thoughtblox provides a unique experience for the generation, growth, and movement of shared information. Do you agree with the distinctions?