Monthly Archives: November 2008
Doodle redesigned and even easier to use
Yesterday, we set up a new Doodle release and are proud to present Doodle’s new look today. Most importantly: All existing polls remain unchanged. And the complete Doodle functionality is still available. But Doodle has undergone a major redesign and is even easier to use now — if this is possible at all. Why the [...]
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Doodle is awarded the CTI Start-up Label
The CTI Start-up Label is awarded to companies which are ready for sustainable growth and meet the following requirements: working and industrialized product, market acceptance, professional and experienced management team, growth. We are excited and would like to thank CTI Start-up for all their support.
KISS-principle in business weekly
Doodle was also nominated for the Technology Award but we didn’t get the prize. Anyway, we got a nice logo to share with you. The Swiss business weekly Handelszeitung published a portrait about the nine nominees. “Simplicity as a business model” is the title of the Doodle portrait.
Keep on voting for Doodle!
Doodle is participating in the Open Web Award and made it to the second round! Please help us proceed to the final round by giving us your vote. You simply need to enter your e-mail address in the box below and submit. You can vote for us once or — if you’re really motivated — [...]
Doodle wins SwissICT Award 2008
Tonight, the winners of the SwissICT Award 2008 were announced in Lucerne. We were awarded the Public Award, which is a special honor because the winner in this category is determined by the readers of Infoweek rather than a jury. This is in line with our constant effort to provide a user-centered, easy-to-use service.
Vote FOR Doodle today!
Today, Doodle was nominated for the Open Web Award. This truly international award honors innovations in the web and would be a great signal for the free online scheduling service Doodle. Our most important innovation is the consequent implementation of the KISS-principle: Keep it simple, stupid. You can see the result on your screen. Now [...]