Central Desktop

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Central Desktop, Inc. is a privately held collaboration software company that produces Central Desktop. The company's primary focus is building simple tools for small teams and workgroups. The company is a pioneer in merging wikis with newer traditional collaboration tools (see key feature list below). The company and its products are most often compared to other wiki-based and project-centric solutions such as Jotspot and Basecamp. As of February 20, 2007, (the date of the lastest news release) the company serves more than 25,000 users worldwide.

The company was founded by two veteran entrepreneurs, Isaac Garcia and Arnulf Hsu, who founded and sold two prior companies together - Upgradebase and Vendorbase to CNET Networks, Inc. in 2002.

In December of 2006, the company accused Google of unfairly competing against its own customers by bidding on keywords that Google held an interest in. In a rare moment of interjection, Google responded to the accusations on its own AdWords blog.

Central Desktop is a wiki-based software service that supports small group collaboration features such as:

Compare Central Desktop:

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