Tag: Odeo

Odeo is finally up for sale and accepting buyout offers.
The product, which was supposed to be Blogger founder Evan William’s next big thing, has over time sidelined. They mention that while they are selling Odeo, it’s really all the domain and code or the core product they are selling rather than the whole company.
To clarify, what we're talking about is selling odeo.com and studio.odeo.com, including all code, the domain, brand, database of three million MP3s, etc. Not a company, but a site and platform that could be ramped up to...
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Odeo, a San Francisco-based podcasting site started by Evan Williams is buying back the share owned by investment firm Charles River Ventures.
Odeo had raised millions in funding from Charles River Ventures, Mitch Capor, Josh Kopelman and Ron Conway amongst others in August 2005. Obvious Corp is full funded by Williams, and now owns the assets of Odeo and Twitter.com.
Everyone I know in the web world either works for one of the Internet giants and wants to be in a startup or is in a startup that wants to be bought by an Internet giant. The...
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Odeo’s Audioblogger will be suspended on November 1, 2006.
Audioblogger is an independent product, run by Odeo, Inc., a small startup company in San Francisco. (It was originally started by Noah Glass/ListenLab and made part of Odeo when he co-founded the company.) We offer it on contract with Google/Blogger, but are not otherwise affiliated with Google or Blogger. Given our limited resources, we have to make tough decisions about what to focus on. And we've come to the difficult decision that Audioblogger costs us too much in time and...
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