Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Docly Launches on Independence Day!

In observance of Independence Day, Docly.com launches promoting freedom of speech and freedom from publishers.

Docly (http://docly.com), the new Web 2.0 self-publishing service from Numly (http://numly.com), allows authors to draft documents online using an online word processor. Upon final review of a document, the author may publish their digital work online and share it with others or sell it. Numly Numbers are automatically assigned to published works and embedded into the footer of the document with the appropriate copyright notice and verification of authenticity links. Copyrights supported include: All Rights Reserved, Creative Commons, and Public Domain.

Think of Docly as Flickr for documents mashed with Writely word processing and Lulu self publishing - plus you get all of the copyright protection and content metrics of Numly Numbers automatically.

NOTE: Your Numly user id and password works on both Numly and Docly sites! Additional Docly web 2.0 features include: tagging, buddy icons, blog-like commenting, rating, and RSS.


About Numly:

Numly assigns Numly Numbers (Electronic Serial Numbers / ESNs) for all things digital. These unique identifiers provide digital rights management capabilities as well as third-party, non-repudiation measures for proof of copyright via real-time verifications. Numly Numbers are simple to generate and act as an electronic timestamp. They also allow you to track who is viewing your content and when it is accessed, monitor ratings, and can be used as permalinks!

Join the (R)evolution and (C)opyright your work with (N)umly today!



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