If you really want to get Justin Rosenstein going, ask him what he hates about work. The bearded engineer (pictured) used to work at Facebook; he left in 2008 to co-found Asana, a startup that aims to ...
The last mention of Asana on The Next Web saw the announcement of its business model: premium workspaces. Today we’re back to a focus on productivity-enhancing new features, and one that’s potentially ...
The task-management company has unveiled a new feature called Inbox that's designed to show users only important e-mails. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered ...
Online collaboration platform Asana is introducing a major new feature today, called Asana Inbox. What Inbox wants to do is get users out of their email inboxes and into a more productive environment, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. “We think email is becoming a counterproductivity tool,” Asana co-founder Justin Rosenstein told me yesterday.
Email. Everybody hates it but no tech company has figured out how to replace its old post-office metaphor with something more intuitive for the modern world. But Asana, the high-profile task ...
Asana is one startup we’ve had our eye on for a while. A slick collaborative task and project management app from Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and ex-Facebooker Justin Rosenstein. It actually ...