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Vindigo
Back in 1999, we started an initiative at Flatiron called "Pervasive Computing". We wanted to invest $50mm into companies that were taking advantage of the mobile Internet.
It was not one of our most successful efforts. We were too early for one. We made some bad bets for two. And the market blew up a year later which sealed its fate.
Only a couple of those bets made it to today. They are Portal Player and Vindigo.
Vindigo is really a story about survival. When we invested in April of 2000, they had a market leading location-based application for the Palm. Everyone used it. It was on the strength of that application that we invested. But the Vindigo application never produced a lot of revenue, even after it went subscription a year later.
But the management team didn't quit. They moved into applications for mobile phones. They made a big bet that paid off on the Brew platorm. They build a business in the mobile Internet market. And they survived when most of their competitors failed.
Last week we announced that Vindigo was sold to a Japanese wireless company called For-Side for a very nice amount of money. Rafat Ali has a nice post on the story.
It wasn't a home run deal for us, but it was a very good one. And the best thing of all is that the entrepreneur and the management team made money on the deal. Considering what they went through to keep the company alive in 2001 and 2002, that's a great outcome.
Congratulations to the Vindigo team.
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Posted August 9, 2004 in Venture Capital and TechnologyComments
Yes- Congrats to Jason and the team!!! Vindigo is a solid little company and I am sure they will do great things w/their new parent.
Posted by: gordon | Aug 9, 2004 12:54:37 PM
Thanks to you Fred for all the support from Flatiron over the last 5 years. Bob Greene has been a great help to us and a cheerleader for the team.
Posted by: Jason | Aug 10, 2004 10:05:45 AM
pity the employees all got table scraps.
Posted by: Wayne | Aug 13, 2004 2:47:22 PM
Perhaps Flatiron could kick back some of their profits to the employees who also worked so hard to keep the company alive and ended up with virtually nothing? Didn't think so.
Posted by: fred | Aug 23, 2004 1:37:44 AM
A VC