News & Updates - Monday, January 31, 2005
Gawker Gets Into BlackInc.
Nick Denton at Gawker Media just announced his latest move to elevate blogs to the next level - and this time he's getting help from Matt Comyns and Brad Bowers of BlackInc Ventures, an interactive sales and business development agency (we first mentioned these guys last summer). According to an announcement of the deal: Sony Electronics is today including weblogs for the first time in an online advertising campaign. Sony is the largest consumer electronics company to date to make a direct buy on weblog titles. The company will be the launch sponsor of Lifehacker, a new title from Gawker Media covering client software and useful web sites. The buy also includes Gizmodo, Gawker Media's gadget title. We like to see our friends come together and forge solid ventures. A master at milking the press, Denton's entrepreneurial exploits with Gawker Media have been well-documented. We still believe he has the one thing no other blogger has: a hint of a business model. However, we also want to highlight the lesser known entity in this announcement, BlackInc Ventures, a team of seasoned Internet execs that offers expertise, industry knowledge, and most important, FAT rolodexes to its clients. In an era of... Continue...
News & Updates - Monday, January 31, 2005
Fresh Deals
Investments » WALLINGFORD, CT SmartLink Radio Networks Raises $15M in Series B (Radio Networking) » AUSTIN, TX Surgient Raises $10M in Series B (Software Testing Simulaton) » BRISBANE, CA Devicescape Software Raises $12.2M (Wireless) » SUPERIOR, CO Xaffire Raises $3M in Recap Round (Live Web Session Capture-and-Playback) IPO » SAN FRANCISCO, CA Dolby Laboratories released pricing terms for its upcoming IPO (Digital Audio and Surround Sound Technology)... Continue...
Nanotechnology - Friday, January 28, 2005
Innovative Micro Technology - Profile
HQ: Santa Barbara, CA Founded: 2000 Management: Chairman & CEO is Stanford applied physics PhD John Foster. Investors: In January 2005, the company closed a $17M Series C led by Investor Growth Capital with BA Venture Partners and Miramar Venture Partners. Also in 2004, the company won a $2.3M award from DARPA. In 2002, L-3 Communications invested $5M. Business Model: Company competes in nanotechnology sector called micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). IMT claims to have the largest MEMS facility in the world. Applications, including drug discovery, drug delivery, biomedical implants and cell purifiers, microfluidics, inertial navigation, optical telecommunications, printing, various sensors, night vision, IR emitters, telephone/DSL switching, RF devices, and power management. Competitors: MEMX, Honeywell MEMS Services, Integrated MicroMachanies, C2V, TRONIC'S Microsystems, Fairchild Semiconductor, Applied MEMS. Dirt: Is it or is it not the year for nanotechnology? A handful of VCs think that nanotechnology is ripe and are putting their markers down but most are passing. Right now IMT is a small-time player in backwater Santa Barbara. But we like it that VC such as BA Ventures are making their entree into the market with IMT. We also like it that the company posted a press release announcing that the last... Continue...
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