What is this web site?

By James Kendrick | Thursday, February 23, 2006 | 9:25 AM CT | 6 comments |

I just ran across an intriguing web site that is obviously some kind of teaser. The web site is origamiproject.com and it shows 3 weeks on a timeline and ends with “learn more on 3.2.06…” . I’m going to keep an eye on this one.

Comments (6)

  • Looks like it might be a program similar to PersonalBrain (http://www.thebrain.com/). Definitely worth keeping an eye on it.

    Todd — 6:38 AM on February 23, 2006 Reply

  • It’s an erectile dysfunction drug. :)

    Josh Einstein6:54 AM on February 23, 2006 Reply

  • It’s registered to Microsoft….

    Domain Name: ORIGAMIPROJECT.COM
    Registrar: REGISTER.COM, INC.
    Whois Server: whois.register.com
    Referral URL: http://www.register.com
    Name Server: NS3.MSFT.NET
    Name Server: NS1.MSFT.NET
    Name Server: NS5.MSFT.NET
    Name Server: NS2.MSFT.NET
    Name Server: NS4.MSFT.NET
    Status: ACTIVE
    Updated Date: 09-dec-2005
    Creation Date: 09-dec-2005
    Expiration Date: 09-dec-2006

    gork — 8:07 AM on February 23, 2006 Reply

  • I hate when somebody asks me if I know them.
    Now that I know it’s Microsoft – I’m worried.

    Andre — 12:38 PM on February 23, 2006 Reply

  • Microsoft annoucement of site (via Engadget):
    http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/24/microsofts-origiami-project/

    http://www.origamiproject.com/1/

    “So today Microsoft officially flipped the switch on the buzz machine for their Origami Project — an atypical viral marketing manuveur for a company whose products are usually known about years ahead of time. Scoble says its a device, the Internet’s lighting up with rumors — is it the Xbox portable? Well, we dunno, but as usual got our hands on some pictures. And as usual we can’t guarantee they’re the real deal, though we are pretty confident in their source. So, let’s go over it: these were sent to us detailing it as a Microsoft portable media player, which wouldn’t be too far off from what Jobs and BusinessWeek both prophesied Microsoft doing (despite being pretty broadly denied from within).”

    fil — 2:36 PM on February 24, 2006 Reply

  • kathleenm — 5:30 PM on April 28, 2007 Reply

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