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Clickety, a Portland, Ore.-based startup that aimed to help CEOs and managers keep record of their relationships and conversations with employees, will shut down at the end of September.
That means no more clickety-clack sound at Philadelphia's main train station. It's the end of an era as digital replaces analog as the way travelers get their information at 30th Street Station.
No “Clickety-Clack.” Conversely, Learning Curve, now part of RC2 Corp., might never have put so much of its product-development muscle behind the track unless it believed it would own it.
Clickety has a few hundred users and will do an official launch later this year. The company plans to charge $25 per month or $250 per year — a high price point compared to alternative products.
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For most of us, the clickety clack of a manual typewriter — or the gentler tapping of the IBM Selectric — are but memories, or something seen only in movies. As we navigate through ...
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