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In the news!

One of my most time consuming gigs this year has been as VP Engineering for startup WGC. We have spent a lot of time hacking away in our 'Lab', talking to potential collaborators and presenting at academic conferences fueled by a mix of visionary angels and belief.

In the new year we are set to unleash our first trial product, which will be installed in a student dorm at Syracuse University, NY. Now that we are on the verge of presenting something real as opposed to our demos and prototypes we are getting a great deal of Interest. Lee and Norman especially are dealing the with daily amourous advances of potential larger investors, industrial partners and customers.

Of course we have all had a strong belief in our technology and vision for some time but its nice when that potential starts to be recognized in wider circles and so I have to admit to being somewhat excited that Business Week saw fit to cover us in a story which pretty much gets the key concepts across.
Of course I'd have liked a little less emphasis on content sharing and more on Personal Infrastructure and hardware resource sharing - but in truth it has taken us a while to work out how to talk about these things in the wild and would probably have bogged down the article.

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Techiedog said…
... and Business Week aren't the only ones to have written about us recently.

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