Everyzing

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[edit] History

EveryZing, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, spun out of former parent BBN Technologies in 2006. BBN has been in the government research business for four decades and was built the first commercial node on Arpanet. BBN’s core speech recognizer was developed from roughly $100MM in government research grants, centered primarily around DARPA’s Gale project. [1] EveryZing received initial funding for the spinout from BBN, as well as the core intellectual property. EveryZing has raised a second round of funding from Accel Partners, General Catalyst Partners and Fairhaven Capital. In May 2009, the company signed a lease in an office complex in Woburn, Massachusetts, with plans to relocate there. [2]

[edit] Products

EveryZing has developed two products which are licensed primarily to large media companies. ezSEO is a white labeled, hosted search engine optimization solution for making audio and video discoverable across major search engines such as Google and Yahoo. [3] ezSEARCH is a turnkey hosted solution for delivering a “Universal Site Search” experience combining test, images, audio, and video. [4]

[edit] Customers

The company licenses its technology to major media companies including NBC Universal, Fox, Cox Radio, CBS Radio, and Entercom Communications.

[edit] Management

Tom Wilde, CEO. Formerly SVP/GM at Namemedia, VP/GM Global Search & Publishing at Lycos, VP Marketing at Fast Search & Transfer. Wharton MBA.

Stephen Baker, CRO. Formerly CEO Reed Business Search, and VP/GM Media at Fast Search & Transfer. Wharton MBA.

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