Collactive
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Collactive Inc. | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | December 13, 2006 (as Delaware corporation) |
Headquarters | Herzliya, Israel |
Key people | Eran Reshef, CEO Amir Hirsh, President |
Industry | Internet, Computer software |
Products | "APB System", "Campaign Manager", "Collactive Web Assistant" |
Website | www.collactive.com |
Collactive Inc. is an Israel based privately held start-up company. Collactive offers a system designed to influence ratings on sites which allow users to rate articles or other items.
Collactive launched publicly in May 2007, with US $2 million in startup funding from Sequoia Capital.
[edit] Products
Collactive's current product is a system designed to influence ratings on key sites which measure the popularity of items on the Internet. The system has two main components, the APB component that allows an individual to create and distribute a "call for action" webpage, and the "Web Assistant", that, when installed on a user's computer, helps APB participants by automating the process of logging in, voting or commenting according to the previously created APB.
Collactive offers a free and an Enterprise edition for its services. The free edition is available to individuals for non-commercial use, and the Enterprise edition is for commercial use.
[edit] See also
- Megaphone desktop tool, an earlier version of Collactive's "Web Assistant" used for political lobbying.
[edit] Press coverage
- "New Web 2.0 App Prompts Web 2.0 Elite To See Democracy As Spam", Wired blog entry by Ryan Singel.
- "Web Sites' Lists Of 'Most Viewed' Too Easy to Game?", Wall Street Journal.
- "Blue Frog reborn as traffic hoarder", InfoWorld
- "Collactive seeks to overwhelm Digg, Reddit with interested stories", Venture Beat.
- "Anti-spam tech reborn as web activist tool", The Register.
- "Spammer Slammer Targets Politics", Wired.