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10 Web 2.0 companies to watch – and why

10 Web 2.0 companies to watch – and why

By:  Network World Canada  On: 22 Jul 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

An IDC Canada report outlines the strategies for success in the Web 2.0 market -- and who's using them

Standout Jobs, based in Montreal, is out to reinvent the online jobs and career management market, said Collins. The company’s social media tool, Reception, is designed to simplify its customers’ recruitment process. “Essentially, it’s like having an entire Web site to market your company to potential applicants,” Collins said. It gives the company an opportunity to cheaply put its brand out in front of job-seekers and engage an ongoing pool of candidates. “With the job market the way it is today, I think it’s a powerful tool,” Collins said.

Other companies on the list include:

* dThree, a Mississauga, Ont.-based enterprise marketing company;

* Ottawa-based Overlay.TV, an interactive video commerce platform;

* Collaboration software and services companyRamius, also of Ottawa;

* Three-dimensional online community Scenecaster, based in Richmond Hill; and

* Meeting portal Tungle of Gatineau, Que.










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