Docstoc Goes Live—Claims to be YouTube for Professional Documents
Tweet11/6/07 – Docstoc, a Beverly Hills-based company that provides an online community-based library of professional documents, forms, templates, presentations and spreadsheets, has opened in public beta. The company says that users can find and share any document and organize and access their files with online storage for access anytime, anywhere.
As part of its launch, Docstoc says it is giving away an Apple iPod Touch every week for the month of November to the user who uploads the most professional documents each week.
Docstoc allows users to upload professional documents to the Docstoc.com web site for sharing with other users. The company says its goal is to utilize user-generated content to provide a one-stop source for professional documents that can be shared freely, discovered quickly and organized for easy access.
Docstoc says it integrates the most useful features of private online file storage with the ability to store, categorize, and share content found anywhere on the web. The site allows users to upload their files and mark them public or private, categorize documents in their own personalized directories, organize the files into folders, send documents to their online storage, and share with trusted contacts or the entire community, the company says.
Docstoc was founded in 2006 by entrepreneur Jason Nazar.
Docstoc – www.docstoc.com

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Posted by: Jason Nazar | November 7, 2007 12:46 AM