Posts filed under 'Boxxet'

Announcing a new partner (Ascend Venture Group) and funding for Boxxet

If you think about it, venture capital is an amazing thing.  The investment of many, many dollars based on an idea, a few people and hope is something entrepreneurial souls are grateful for. 

Therefore we are happy to announce that we are partnering with Ascend Venture Group on Boxxet.  Based in New York City with more than $150 million under management, Ascend is investing $900,000 in Boxxet to help us prove our idea.  We’ve enjoyed working with Kylie Sachs and Darryl Wash at Ascend and expect many fruitful years ahead of us.

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January 15th, 2007 You Mon Tsang

Slowly but surely opening Boxxet

Over the last few months, we have been working hard, adding new Boxxets (see Heroes, Ultimate Fighting, Sacha Baron Cohen) and even better ways for you to track and discover the best of the Web on your favorite subjects. 

We plan to completely throw open our days in a month or two, but all sign-ups now are immediately given access, so go ahead and tell your friends and family about us.

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December 8th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

The storm before the storm

Sorry for the quiet but we’ve been heads down on getting Boxxet ready for an open beta.  Based on feedback and usage patterns, we’ve made a ton of changes.  Right now, we are straddling between two systems and as we make the final transition, you may see some service disruptions and bugs.  Feel free to comment on any weird things you see.  But don’t worry too much as this little storm will inevitable lead to a bigger storm (when we deploy the updated version). 

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May 17th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

ack/nak by bob. All new software services: get bob into your beta!

Bob Corrigan writes an insightful blog post on Boxxet. That’s cool. Especially because it is clear that he spent time understanding and thinking about product (rather than a drive-by review).

He writes that the “UI is clearly a work-in-progress.” OK. I email him and say, thanks for the post and write us back with examples when he has the time. In a few days, I get back about ten or so thoughtful critiques and ideas for Boxxet. Some of them we are starting to work on. And I don’t know bob from boo.

I thought twice about posting this and sharing bob’s talents and efforts with others, but there you go.

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April 5th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Boxxet on Webby’s World

Joe Anderson at his Webby’s World blog has a post that details his experience with Boxxet. I think he has good insight and a balanced view on our strengths and weaknesses.

He calls us “Very unique. I really hope it grows.” We hope so too. Thank you Joe for taking the time to check us out and sharing.

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April 3rd, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Mashing Boxxet

I take a look at the steady and sure traffic coming from Mashable to Boxxet and I know Pete Cashmore is influential with his readers. Take a look at his Alexa traffic and you’ve got to be impressed.

Alexa on Mashable

Pete got into our beta site very early and on his own (which means he is fast on the trigger on news). His posts are insightful and fair (and encouraging as well — thanks).

If you are interesting in tech news and have not been to Mashable, I encourage you to take a look.

Post: Best of the Web
Post: Memediggers!
Post: Fox Acquires NewRoo: Memetracker Space Heating Up?

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April 1st, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Interesting Perspective from unmediated

Launching off the comments on the Slashdot story on Boxxet, Michael from unmediated believes the Boxxet represents a threat of lazy, value-less re-purposing of content (my words). I agree with the threat, but Boxxet does not represent that threat.

The difference is that Boxxet DOES NOT allow anyone to come in and create a “web site” upon which that person can post ads. What Boxxet does is try to create a single best-of site for a particular subject (say the San Francisco Giants). The information that we aggregate will be vetted by the community and the traffic will sent away from us to the place where the content originated. At the end of the day, we hope that Boxxet and our users do real good by finding/filtering and vetting great content for our users.
But Michael has some good thoughts on the general subject.

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March 31st, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Michael Fitzgerald for the Technology Review on Boxxet

I had the pleasure to meet Michael Fitzgerald at ETech 2006. We had a great conversation about Boxxet; he was interested in what we were doing in light of the conference’s focus on attention and social software.

Michael got Boxxet quickly, wrote a thorough overview for Technology Review and then gave us good feedback on the service itself. All beyond the call of duty.

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March 30th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Boxxet on New Scientist and then Slashdot

Celeste Biever from the New Scientist wrote an article on Boxxet. She focused on a certain part of our service which is used to create Boxxets. Her article was put on Slashdot, which was great. Many of the commentators assume that we were up to no good, which is, of course, no good.

But it is hard to complain about the awareness that was built and we will have to make sure the Slashdot community sees that our service is meant to deliver real value to our users without becoming a menace to the Web community.

I talked about this earlier on my own blog.

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March 28th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

Matt Marshall of the Merc and SiliconBeat on Boxxet

Matt Marshall is a busy man. Not only does he writes for The Mercury News (where he had to worry about the Knight-Ridder sale), he posts a ton for the Silicon Beat blog (a must-read for tech industry). I get tired thinking about it.

He graciously took a little under an hour with me to talk about Boxxet. Here is his post.

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March 26th, 2006 You Mon Tsang

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