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November 13, 2006

DropSend put up for sale on Blog

Ryan Carson of Carson Systems has decided to sell one of its key products DropSend and is documenting the whole process via its blog Bare Naked App. DropSend is a file transfer application which allows users to send large files (Such as photos, videos etc) that are normally too large to email.

Carson claims that as a small company with little or no experience of selling a business/product they hope to de-mystify the whole process and provide a useful learning experience for everyone.

Currently, potential bidders can access a range of commercially sensitive information via the blog that ordinarily would not be readily available to the casual viewer. As a fairly groundbreaking idea, Carson has already admitted to making his first faux pas by naming one interested party and subsequently having to make a public apology.

No doubt, as the story unfolds over the coming months this will turn into an interesting and possibly riveting case study, demonstrating yet again, the speed with which the online medium is evolving.

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