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Archive for October, 2006

Conde Nast, having recently reunited the long lost wired.com with its namesake Wired Magazine, has acquired social news aggregator Reddit.
Reddit is the most prominent alumnus of Paul Graham’s minimalist startup incubator Y Combinator. In recent months, Reddit has experimented with private label versions of its site that aim for audiences other than their geek […]

Hot on the heels of Google’s acquisition of YouTube, the blogosphere is aflutter today with news of the launch of Brightcove’s new video publishing service.
The new service, dubbed the Brightcove Network, lets content owners large and small create custom video channels that can be embedded into any web site, as well as syndicated through a […]

WSO2 is an open source middleware startup with an unusual geographic footprint. Founded in in 2005 by former IBM web services guru Sanjiva Weerawarana, the company’s employees are split between Boston, Portsmouth UK, and Colombo, Sri Lanka.
WSO2’s offerings are based on the open source Apache Axis 2 project, and the company employees several key Apache […]

CNET reported today on Curt Schilling’s post season plans, which center on his role as the founder and president of a multiplayer online gaming startup called Green Monster Games.
He of the bloody sock told the MIT Enterprise Forum on Monday night that he’s assembled his own dream team for the project, including Todd McFarlane (creator […]

A quiet behemoth is growing in Waltham. NameMedia, formerly known as YesDirect, formerly known as BuyDomains.com, has its origins back in 1999 but was recently acquired and infused with cash by Highland Capital Partners and Summit Partners of Boston.
The core NameMedia business is as old as the web itself: domain squatting. But NameMedia […]

MSNBC reports that former General Elecrtric CEO (and Beacon Hill resident) Jack Welch has signed on to teach an eight session pass-fail course at the MIT Sloan School of Management this term. Apparently seeking to avoid further criticism about his compensation, Welch has taken this gig on a pro bono basis.

Yesterday’s Boston Globe featured an article about Ghosts of Liberty, an “augmented reality” scavenger hunt game running through Halloween in Boston’s North End. For $60, teams of 2 to 4 compete to solve revolutionary war themed puzzles, guided by clues delivered via a Nokia 6630 smart phone.
Ghosts of Liberty is produced by Urban Interactive, […]

LocaModa Hits the Streets

LocaModa is a Somerville firm focused on bridging the gap between mobile phones and the web in unconventional ways. Founded by Stephen Randall, former EVP and Founder at handset software foundry Symbian, and formally known as nVend, LocaModa launched its latest products in March 2006.
LocaModa’s products share the core idea of using conventional mobile […]

Cambridge-based Top 10 Sources aims to filter out the best of the Web 2.0 by enlisting a human element. Domain expert editors pick authoritative sources from the wilderness of blogs, wikis, and podcasts, creating live pages that highlight the best information for specific topics. For example, check out the top 10 page for […]

In a continued effort to bring the social networking phenomenon up market, Boston-based web startup Gather has struck a deal to host an online book community for the Starbucks coffee chain. Gather’s branded community site, part of the broader Starbucks Book Break initiative, allows readers to participate in online discussions with authors and other […]

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