Kifi
Overview
Kifi was a social bookmarking service that allowed users to save, organize, and share links and content from across the web. It aimed to help users discover and rediscover information relevant to their interests and collaborations. The service integrated with web browsers and other platforms to enable seamless saving and sharing of links.
About Us
Kifi was founded with the goal of improving knowledge sharing and collaboration. It offered features like collections, which allowed users to organize links into topical groups, and the ability to share these collections with others. Users could also search within their saved links and across their network to find relevant information. The company was acquired by Google in 2016 and the service was subsequently shut down.
Vision
To create a seamless way for users to save, organize, and share information online, making knowledge more accessible and collaborative.
Mission
To improve knowledge sharing and collaboration through a social bookmarking platform.
Culture
Information on Kifi's specific internal culture is not readily available, but as a technology startup focused on knowledge sharing, it likely fostered a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning.