Former CDN Founder Launches Plan to Disrupt the CDN Market
Anthony Ha. February 2, 2010
3Crowd Technologies, the new startup from BitGravity co-founder Barrett Lyon, has come out of stealth with new products that the company believes will help revolutionize the price structure of streaming video online
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Content distribution startup 3Crowd wants to shake up online video
Anthony Ha. February 2, 2010
The un-profitability of video sites has become a cliche — but Barrett Lyon, founder of startup called 3Crowd, said he wants to change the economics of online video.
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3Crowd Comes Out Of Stealth, Reveals Its Plan To Disrupt The CDN Market
Jason Kincaid. February 2, 2010
3Crowd is looking to change the way people use content delivery networks, with a goal of making it both cheaper and easier to use these CDNs.
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Digg's Rose, Adelson Back Crowdsourcing Startup 3Crowd
Chris Cameron. December 26, 2009
Digg and Revision3 co-founders Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson have provided crowdsourcing startup 3Crowd Technologies and its founder Barrett Lyon with an early Christmas present of funding.
Lyon says the angel investors join Storm Ventures and Greenwich Technology Associates to "give 3Crowd the shot in the arm it needs to take off," likely sometime early next year.
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BitGravity Co-Founder Announces 3Crowd, Funded By Jay Adelson And Kevin Rose
Daniel Brusilovsky. December 22, 2009
3Crowd Technologies, Barrett Lyon’s new stealth startup, has announced that the company has received funding from Storm Ventures, Greenwich Technology Associates and angels Kevin Rose and Jay Adelsonparticipating as well. Lyon didn’t disclose the amount of funding, but characterizes it as a convertible note.
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Fighting Cybercrime, One Digital Thug At A Time
Terry Gross. January 26, 2010
Joseph Menn covers Internet security and technology for the Financial Times; Barrett Lyon is a self-taught digital-crime fighter and CEO of his own stealth-mode start-up, 3Crowd. Both men join host Terry Gross for a conversation about how cybercrime is much worse than we thought — and why they argue that the Internet might not survive.
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