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  2. Bebo - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that Bebo had somewhere between 5000 and 8000 Phantom4 servers provided by Rackable Systems and has over 100 TB of disk space across all of their servers. Open Media Platform. Announced on the November 13, 2007, Bebo's Open Media Platform is a platform for companies to distribute content to the Bebo community.

  3. Joanna Shields, Baroness Shields - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006 Shields was approached by Benchmark Capital to step in as CEO of the social networking startup Bebo. At Bebo, Shields introduced Open Media, opening Bebo's platform for media companies to reach its 50M user base and enabling media owners to monetise their content, and Bebo Originals, a series of original online shows.

  4. Michael Birch (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Birch OBE (born 7 July 1970) [1] [2] is a British computer programmer and entrepreneur. Birch has helped co-found several startups including Blab, BirthdayAlarm.com, Ringo.com, and social networking site Bebo. Birch sold Bebo, his most lucrative business, which he started with his wife, Xochi Birch, to AOL in March 2008 for $850 million.

  5. BBC iPlayer - Wikipedia

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    During the BAFTAs in May, the iPlayer won the "Interactive Innovation Service/Platform" Award, beating Channel 4's 'Big Art Mob' and the Bebo 'Open Media Platform'. The streaming of programmes forms the lion's share of the success, outnumbering downloads eight to one in January 2008, and 97:3 in October 2009.

  6. Talk:Bebo - Wikipedia

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    This platform announcement turned out to be about the Bebo 'Open Media Platform' and not a true API. Bebo's Developers Platform was launched in early December 2007 with just over 50 applications. with On November 1, 2007, Bebo announced that it will join OpenSocial, a set of common APIs for building social applications across the web.

  7. Widgetbox - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco. , United States. Website. widgetbox.com. Widgetbox was a San Francisco, California based company that enabled businesses to create and deliver applications to their customers. Widgetbox formally discontinued their service on March 28, 2014. In February 2011, Widgetbox rebranded as Flite and focused on online and mobile advertising.

  8. Alliance for Open Media - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) is a non-profit industry consortium headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, and formed to develop open, royalty-free technology for multimedia delivery. It uses the ideas and principles of open web standard development to create video standards that can serve as alternatives to the hitherto dominant ...

  9. Xochi Birch - Wikipedia

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    Xochi Birch OBE ( / ˈsoʊtʃi /) is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur in San Francisco, California. She is the co-founder of several companies since 1999, most notably the online social networking website Bebo, with her husband Michael Birch. [1] She and Michael also founded several domains, with support from Paul Birch and ...