Edocr Aims To Be A DocStoc For Corporates - Is That Enough?

June 1st, 2009 | Tags: , , , , , , ,

Edocr , a smaller competitor to other document sharing startups like DocStoc and Scribd , re-launches today with new features and an API, after a long time off-radar. Eschewing the publisher focus of Issuu , or the broad business focus of DocStoc , the boot-strapped Edocr focuses on corporates and organisations. So for instance, companies can upload all their public-facing documents, whether they be company reports, press releases, guidance documents, you name it. Admittedly the slightly dull-but-necessary focus is not going to set the world alight, but with plenty of enterprises still getting their heads around the basics of blogging, RSS and even social networks like Twitter, edocr is a simple way for companies to share their PDFs without being lumped alongside a pirated copy of a Harry Potter novel. New features include an improved design, bulk uploading of documents, an API , document categories, better search and the ability to auto-tweet to

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