<p>Prior to graduating from MIT in 1995 with a degree in architecture and mechanical engineering, Matt Cutler started Netgenesis it helped webmasters analyze site performance that went public in 2000 and was bought for$44 million in 2001 by SPSS.</p><p>Now his Kibits Corp. has built Collaborate.com, a mobile-first tool that helps teams get more done. Can Collaborate's become Cutler's second public company?</p><p>Collaborate.com lets workers share documents, manage tasks, and communicate in a service that was built on a mobile platform. It supports iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, and the Web and is integrated with cloud services including Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, Apple iCloud, and email.</p><p>Collaborate.com's investors include Google Ventures, Charles River Ventures, and General Catalyst.</p><p><a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/07/11/collaborate-coms-mobile-first-design-lets-teams-get-more-done/">Keep reading...</a></p>