Evernote: A promising project
This project is potentially a great venue for investment. Yes, there are similar products but this product has been in the market for a while now and it has been used with almost all the operation systems of computers and tablets. So technically the product is ready for the fast growing market. What makes me also incline towards this product is the fact that the company running it is trying to cope with the fast changes in the market hardware to make it compatible with all processors.
Evernote is a product that can be used successfully because there is a need for it or let me put it in this way, the fast pace of the technological tools entering the sphere of education makes this product inevitable for learners and educators alike.
The CEO of the company was at ease when he presented the product. It was a short and simple presentation but very informative. The simplicity in presenting a product shouldn’t be looked at a negative thing especially with a reputable product like Evernote.
Such application with a reputation in the market is run by a professional team who are running a complex body of software and hardware. The CEO didn’t mention that but a visit to the company’s website will yield such information.
I think in my position as an EVA I would love to invest in this promising project.
Hussain
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shawn harris 6:32 am on May 23, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I would invest as an EVA also Hussain…This product is not new on the market it has been around for a little while now it seems. In fact a friend of mine just recently introduced it to me as this is what he uses daily. He seems quite fond of the product and tried to persuade me also to get on to it. It yields a lot of benefits and as the CEO of Evernote mentioned “its an external brain”! For a feasible product of such the cost is quite low and so many can have access. I do agree with you that It is a promising project…
~Shawn
lisamallen 2:05 pm on May 25, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Like you Shawn and Hussain, I too would invest in Evernote as an EVA. I agree that short and to-the-point presentations should not be viewed as negative. In fact, I think that long pitches should be challenged – do you really need 18 minutes to present your pitch?
Cheers,
Lisa