Kifi is a knowledge management tool. Think social bookmarking, with lots more added. We index every page you keep, giving free full-text searching across all your content, integrated straight into Google with our Chrome and Firefox extensions.<p>Today we're launching our teams feature, letting you easily save, collaborate, and search content with a group of people. I'd love feedback and suggestions. It's completely changed bookmarking for me, and hope it can help others be more productive as well. Both the personal and teams product are free. If you want to check out the upgraded teams features, use code HACKERNEWS for $150 in credit.
Seems more like a glorified link list to me than a "knowledge sharing" tool. Such a pity, I'd be really interested in someone tackling the IMHO much harder topic of real persistent knowledge sharing (wikis, knowledge bases) - which suffers from constant abandonment, irrelevancy and still the need for everyone for good documentation.
Looks promising based on the landing page. At my previous workplace, we used Evernote exactly like this, especially because of integration with Google search.<p>Evernote's collaboration features are seriously lacking though. I'm curious to see how this will stack up against it.<p>What will be the pricing model? Before investing time and effort into something like this, I'd want to know it's backed by a sustainable business model and will be around for years to come.