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June 29, 2006
Angel-backed Buzzlogic Wants SF Engineers For Social Network Analysis
Buzzlogic’s management impresses. Rob Crumpler, President and CEO, was GM of MSFT Money. Mitch Ratcliffe, Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder is a well-known blogger and was on the board of directors of Match.com and Electric Classifieds.
BuzzLogic says it is currently in beta with 25 top tier companies “helping communications and marketing practitioners understand and take action with blogs.” That sounds spooky. The start-up is planning to launch its first application later this year.”
What you will do in your cube: “As a key participant in architecting, designing, implementing and debugging our core social analysis engine, you will design and implement advanced algorithms for efficiently analyzing and reporting on networks of millions of nodes covering thousands of topics in near real-time. The analysis engine is highly distributed and tightly integrated with several external and internal systems and databases.”
Funding: BuzzLogic was founded 2 years ago (formerly Persuadio), and began raising funds this February. Within eight weeks, the start-up had raised its target of $750K, plus an additional $100K, all from angel investors. The company’s primary competitor looks to be Biz360.
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Read - http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/blogtalk/wpn-58-20060601PRToolsandBagofTricks.html R Tools And Bag Of Tricks (Web Pro News)
Read - Cofounder's Blog (Ratcliffe's Blog)
Posted by Paul at June 29, 2006 04:55 AM
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