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Sabine Brockmeier

New press release out now

Sabine Brockmeier on 28.07.2005 at 16:03 h

Today we released our new openBC press release "openBC redefines industry", which - just to make it short - introduces our product "Private Club" to the world. If you're interested in the full-length English version, please have a look here: https://www.openbc.com/pdf/press_20050728_en.pdf

The information was sent out in six languages: German, English, Spanish, French, Swedish and Chinese. Once more, we are lucky to have Jule, our Chinese intern, to help us : ).

You might already find the breaking news on the internet, so look out and please tell us what you found and where.




Daniela Hinrichs

Parlez vous..?

Daniela Hinrichs on 21.07.2005 at 12:58 h

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Currently we are squeezing our brains wether we should share information on openblog in English, German or both...

Help us to untangle this braintwister and set the ball rolling!

Daniela Hinrichs

openBC redefines industry

Daniela Hinrichs on 21.07.2005 at 10:56 h

You already heard it through the grapevine?...it´s true!

We have sucessfully licensed our proven social software technology as a white lable private club product. This move, extending our product line, allows exclusive networks and communities to create more value for their constituents while maintaining brand loyalty. How great is that?!

Why do we already earn money with private clubs?

Quite simply: This new program sets openBC clearly apart from social software providers who only offer closed user group networking as an add-on to their primary platform.

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