• 2011 June 15

Company Description

Global knowledge qualification network, allowing organizations to engage their members in creating and capitalizing on digital libraries.

Stample brings the benefits of peer-reviewing to every Internet user. It's a social digital content library and search engine. Users create topical libraries, private by default. They can pull content from the web through their browser extension, upload files from their computer, write articles directly on the platform. Then, they can invite other users as readers or contributors, or even make a library public. In turn they can subscribe to other people or organizations' public libraries, progressively building their very own search engine. They're all going to spend the rest of their lives using the Internet, they should be able to truly make it their own. Another core idea is that linear digital documents are cumbersome and must be reinvented (if you've ever tried to read a 300 pages PDF you will know what I mean). They think such documents should be turned into collaborative libraries, where content can be browsed non-linearly through tags and automatic or manual related content linking.