TigerLogic Corporation Releases yolink 3.1 With Google Docs and Diigo Integration
09 Dezember 2009 - 11:33PM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TigerLogic
Corporation (NASDAQ:TIGR) today announced the release of yolink
version 3.1 with advanced feature integration with Google Docs(TM)
and Diigo(TM). This latest release also introduces new side bar
architecture designed by Kicker Studio as part of its design
enhancements. Yolink gives users the ability to quickly view
detailed information that is hidden 'one-level deep' behind search
results or the links of any web site, as well as e-books and text.
As such, yolink augments, rather than competes, with traditional
search engines. After a quick scan, yolink displays extracts
containing your key search terms and provides a one-click method to
take you directly to the information located on the particular web
page. Once found, information can be easily exported to Google Docs
or Diigo using streamlined integration to both services, minimizing
the need for multiple clicks. Yolink 3.1 is the most comprehensive
release to date, providing users the best approach for browsing and
accessing search results. With a single click, users can save
information to Google Docs or Diigo. "The technology integrations
with Google Docs and Diigo strengthen our efforts to improve the
'search, find, create' workflow," said Brian Cheek, Director of
Business Development at TigerLogic. "Yolink users can now easily
find and send search results directly to Google Docs, or save
search results to their Diigo account library." The new side bar
architecture allows users to easily open, collapse, or close the
yolink side bar, without altering the browser tool bar or Web page.
Version 3.1 has a visually intuitive 'find with yolink' button,
juxtaposed with the search button of the top five search engines -
Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com, and AOL. The button appears after the
traditional search engines populate the search results. "Diigo is a
powerful research tool and a knowledge sharing community, making it
easy to annotate, highlight, organize and share information, and
yolink is a fantastic tool for speeding up the search process,"
said Wade Ren, CEO of Diigo. "Together, yolink and Diigo are highly
synergistic, making a perfect one-two punch that can dramatically
improve one's research productivity. We look forward to working
with the yolink team to provide even tighter integration going
forward." "Yolink's integration of Google Docs and Diigo,
capitalizes on our resource power and expertise to uniquely meet
the online 'search, find, and create' needs of Internet users
around the world," concluded Cheek. Version 3.1 of yolink is
available for download at http://www.yolink.com/. About TigerLogic
Corporation: TigerLogic Corporation (NASDAQ:TIGR), has been
providing reliable data management and rapid application deployment
solutions for ISVs and developers of database applications for more
than three decades. TigerLogic's product offerings include: 1)
TigerLogic® yolink, an internet browser-based application that
enhances the search experience of any popular search engine or Web
page; 2) TigerLogic® XML Data Management Server (XDMS) provides
flexible, scalable and extensible XML data storage as well as query
and retrieval of critical business data across a variety of
structured and unstructured information sources; 3) Pick® Universal
Data Model (Pick UDM) based database management systems and
components, including D3®, mvEnterprise® and mvBase® that are the
choice of more than a thousand application developers worldwide;
and 4) Omnis Studio®, a cross-platform, object-oriented RAD tool
for developing sophisticated thick-client, Web-client or ultra
thin-client database applications. TigerLogic's installed customer
base includes more than 500,000 active users representing more than
20,000 customer sites worldwide, with a significant base of diverse
vertical applications. With employees and contractors worldwide,
TigerLogic offers 24x7 customer support services and maintains an
international presence. More information about TigerLogic and its
products can be found at http://www.tigerlogic.com/. Product
details about yolink can be found at http://www.yolink.com/. Except
for the historical statements contained herein, the foregoing
release may contain forward-looking information. Any
forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties,
and actual results could differ materially due to several factors,
including but not limited to the success of the Company's research
and development efforts to develop new products and to penetrate
new markets, the market acceptance of the Company's new products
and updates, technical risks related to such products and updates,
the Company's ability to maintain market share for its existing
products, the availability of adequate liquidity and other risks
and uncertainties. Please consult the various reports and documents
filed by the Company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission, including but not limited to the Company's most recent
reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q for factors potentially
affecting the Company's future financial results. All
forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and the
Company disclaims any responsibility to update or revise any
forward-looking statement provided in this news release. The
Company's results for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 are not
necessarily indicative of the Company's operating results for any
future periods. TigerLogic, yolink, Raining Data, Pick, mvDesigner,
D3, mvEnterprise, mvBase, Omnis, and Omnis Studio are trademarks of
TigerLogic Corporation. All other trademarks and registered
trademarks are properties of their respective owners. About Diigo,
Inc.: Founded in 2005, Diigo was a pioneer in "social annotation,"
providing robust tools that enable seamless bookmarking, tagging,
highlighting, clipping, annotating, sharing, and searching of
information to deliver a new level of productivity for knowledge
workers. Diigo has been called "a move to maturity in the Web 2.0"
and "a research tool that rocks." Diigo is pronounced as Dee'go.
The name "Diigo" is an abbreviation for "Digest of Internet
Information, Groups and Other stuff," an intentional open mandate
for Diigo to relentlessly innovate to make Diigo the best knowledge
sharing and management platform for individuals, work groups, and
companies. Diigo is privately held and based in Reno, NV. For more
information, please visit http://www.diigo.com/. Contact: Maggie
Tsai, VP, Marketing About Kicker Studio: Kicker Studio is a design
consultancy that specializes in turning the technologies of
tomorrow into the products of today. Kicker has designed products
that make use of touchscreens, gestural interfaces, haptics,
robotics, sensors, and embedded technologies. Kicker has the simple
premise that interactive products work better when the hardware and
software are designed at the same time. Kicker designs product with
personality. More information about Kicker Studio can be found at
http://www.kickerstudio.com/. Google and Google Docs are registered
trademarks of Google, Inc. DATASOURCE: TigerLogic Corporation
CONTACT: Brian Cheek, Director of Business Development of
TigerLogic Corporation, +1-408-236-7620, fax: +1-949-250-8187, Web
Site: http://www.tigerlogic.com/
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