
According to the website's About
page: "We developed Wiggio out of our own frustrations with working in
groups. We were tired of sending eleven emails back and forth to set a
meeting time. We were fed up with "that guy" who just never knows where
and when to be for meetings. We were tired of multiple mailing lists,
contact books, phone-chains and incompatibilities. We wanted everything
to be in one place, and we wanted it
simple."
Wiggio Beta was introduced to the Cornell campus in Spring 2008 and
attracted about 1500 users. The public beta launch was September 15,
2008. Wiggio had about 5000 users as of September 17, 2008. Wiggio is
one of the first companies to have participated in Cornell's ELAB accelerator program.
How to remove Wiggio account
Be logged in, top left: click ‘My profile’. Bottom right: click the link ‘Delete my Wiggio account’. Then you will read: If
you delete your Wiggio account, you will be removed from any groups
that you belong to, and your email address will be removed from our
system. Any content you have added to groups (such as documents and
postings) will remain.. So, are you happy that way? Good. If not,
the story will be more cumbersome, so ‘at your own convenience’ try to
delete/obfuscate your contributions first, manually. Or even ask them to
do it for you (we bet: small chance of success), see
http://wiggio.com/contact.html
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