Wakoopa Launching “Alexa” For Desktop Apps
Wakoopa, a company I own a small share in, is doing very well lately. They are getting more and more members and traffic every day and they are launching new features regularly. Today they announced a new feature that makes them look like the “Alexa” For Desktop Applications. Even Techcrunch agrees and posted a story about it today:
Wakoopa Launching “Alexa” For Desktop Apps
It means that they now allow you to look at growth and usage of applications compared to other applications in a graphical way. Check out this example:
Wakoopa is one of those companies that I really look forward to following and being a part of in 2008. I wonder what the future will bring and how they will develop.
My Wakoopa Page (click to check it out)

Ah! The Wakoopa story is now also available in France and Japan. French sounds so much more interesting. Say it loud with a low voice: “les graphes montre le classement et la portée de l’application sur un échantillon de la population”
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On the right track. Nice.
Nice feature… For software editors :o|
Please, build more features for end-users which will give more reason to adopt Wakoopa.
Example ; I would like newsletter which report all software updated (I used) I may update on my computer… Or instant pop-up from your tracker.
And I would like tracking several computers with same Wakoopa account (at home, office, notebook, etc).
I think this will drive some traffic to wakoopa. Haven’t read about it on thenextweb.org yet… hmm
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