April 03, 2006
Progress
Newsgator announced a series of product enhancements last week (see here and here) along with their new website layout. Looking at the new site got me thinking about how far they’ve come since our initial investment. In the spirit of a picture being worth a thousand words, take a look at the following links to see just how much progress they've made.
Web site from January 2004 – right around the time of our first meeting with Greg
Web site from June 22, 2004 – the day after our first investment in the company
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March 17, 2006
smartfeed
NewsGator jumped deeper into the mobile app world with its recent purchase of mobile podcatcher smartfeed along with its companion mobile reader, smartread. They also hired the smartfeed/read creator, Kevin Crawley, to head NewsGator’s mobile product development. It’s a great move by NewsGator to extend their vision of ‘any time, any place, any device’. Greg Reinacker covered the key points about why we did this on his blog, and Kevin added some more background color in his, so I won’t repeat it here.
The thing I like most about this story is how Kevin came to be hooked up with NewsGator - particularly relevant to a series of side-bar conversations I’ve been having recently on the value of VC blogs (thoughts on that topic from last year are here). Kevin apparently read something interesting in one of my blog posts and, since we were both Boulder locals, reached out to me. We met about 9 months ago for coffee and to talk about technology in general and RSS and podcasting specifically. It turned out that we knew a bunch of people in common, had common interests, etc (this being Boulder, it was pretty much a certainty that we’d have at least a dozen ‘one degree’ connections). Nothing specific came of the meeting, but we agreed to stay in touch, which we did over the months. Long story short, voila!, Kevin is working with NewsGator who now owns the IP from the project that we originally got together to talk about. Not where I thought that cup of coffee was headed, but a great blogging success story.
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May 05, 2005
Factiva says ‘yes’ to RSS
Yesterday Factiva and
Newsgator announced a deal that will allow Factiva customers to access their
Factiva content via RSS (specifically through Newsgator’s Outlook reader and
on-line system). This is a great milestone
in the development and adoption of RSS – here’s my take on the deal:
First, for those of you who
are not familiar with Factiva, it’s a joint venture between Reuters and Dow
Jones that provides their users with customizable content (from news articles
to D&B reports to other types of company profiles). The idea is to allow their customers to stay
up to date on news that is relevant to their business (customers, competitors,
etc.).
The deal with Newsgator
marries specialized and proprietary content (Factiva) with a distribution
platform (Newsgator) and is an example of where I think corporations are moving
in how they consume information. Interestingly, the partnership came about in part because Factiva CEO
Clare Hart was a user of Newsgator (and had been for quite some time) and she
quickly recognized its power as a way to distribute information.
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April 29, 2005
Catching Up
Nothing like a long,
trans-continental flight to give me some time to think and write. I’m having a long travel week (first part of
the week in CA and now a trip to Boston
for a couple of days), but it’s a productive one.
Newsgator closed its Series C
financing round led by Masthead Venture Partners. David Beisel from Masthead wrote a great post
on it here. Here’s also a link to Brad’s post on the
subject, which gives a nice background of how this round came together (which I
won’t repeat here).
Feedburner is growing like
crazy (hit the 50,000 feed mark) and recently announced a partnership with
20six (a European blog hosting company) and is in the process of releasing enhanced stats to their site (I’ve been
using these for several weeks – they are fantastic).
Feedburner also announced
support for AdSense in RSS. I’m sure this won’t be universally popular, but ad
support is critical in my mind to the widespread adoption of RSS (more on that
later).
Many of the other companies I work with just finished up great quarters and generally I’m feeling more bullish on the markets (which starts with sales in my world and steamrolls from there). I was remarking to a colleague recently that when I started in venture in late 2001 (4 days before 9/11, in fact) things like outside-led financing rounds and up-round financings were not common in my vocabulary. This year has seen companies beating revenue and bookings plans, unsolicited outside financing offers and an overall feeling that the market for early stage companies is on the mend. Companies that conserved capital and built strong foundations for future growth over the past few years I think are in very good shape . . . that’s my mantra at least, and I’m sticking to it.
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February 25, 2005
NewsGator and VNU
Ok - I'm a little late to the party on this one, but I
promised NewsGator that I wouldn't forget to drop a post on their recently
announced deal with VNU (see the press release here; Brad has a post on the
announcement as well – view it here). The
two companies are going to co-brand an RSS aggregator for 7 European markets
(VNU is a big tech publishing house in Europe). It’s a great deal for both companies and an
important step forward for NewsGator in their continued development.
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February 03, 2005
The Power of Location
The Mobius web-site was
spoofed recently. Someone - presumably looking to pass themselves off as a
legitimate venture capitalist and needing a web-site to do so - copied our site and
changed the name of the firm as well as some of the biographical information
(contacts, team, etc). They even went so
far as to pull live feeds from our site that updated our portfolio ticker.
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January 28, 2005
eWork CEO Hans Bukow on OutsourcingTV
Ok. I can't say that I've ever heard of OutsourcingTV.com but apparently it exists and they did an “interview” with Hans Bukow, the CEO of eWork on the recent eWork/ProSavvy merger (see my last blog post). You can check out the interview at the following link:
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