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Successor
  
Flite

Founded
  
2006

Founders
  
Giles Goodwin, Dean Moses

Website
  
widgetbox.com

Ceased operations
  
March 28, 2014

Former type
  
Privately held companies

Fate
  
rebranded; original service shut down

Defunct
  
March 28, 2014 (2014-03-28)

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

Motto
  
The best place to find and make widgets

Widgetbox demofall 2006 ed anuff


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.

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In February 2011, Widgetbox rebranded as Flite and focused on online and mobile advertising.

Interview with widgetbox


Products

Widgetbox products included:

Widgetbox Mobile

Enabled the user to build and distribute mobile web applications for iPhone and Android.

ClickTurn Real-time Rich Media Ads

The user could develop and run rich-media ads.

Widgets

Enable the user to aggregate content into a web widget.

History

Widgetbox was founded in 2006 by Ed Anuff, Giles Goodwin and Dean Moses. The company debuted the same year at DEMOfall 2006. Sequoia Capital and Hummer Winblad Venture Partners invested an undisclosed amount in the company in 2007.

A Series B round of funding was announced in January 2008, by Northgate Capital, Sequoia Capital, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, independent investor Michael Dearing, et al.

Recent updates

  • August 2007: Announced a distribution partnership with iTunes that allows users to create and publish widgets based on an iMix playlist.
  • September 2007: Launched an App Accelerator for Facebook, which enabled users to create a Facebook application based on one of their widgets.
  • November 2007: Announced support for Google's OpenSocial initiative. Added support for importing Google Gadgets.
  • December 2007: Participated in the launch of the Bebo Open Application Platform.
  • January 2008: released an App Accelerator for Bebo. Announced it raised an additional $8m in Series B funding.
  • March 2008: Will Price, a General Partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, becomes new CEO.
  • October 2008: Partnered with Yardbarker.
  • July 2009: Partnered with Blogger to allow people to turn their Blogger blog into a widget.
  • March 2011: Widgetbox renamed to Flite.
  • November 2013: Announced they were shutting down" on 28 March 2014.
  • March 28, 2014: Shut down.
  • References

    Widgetbox Wikipedia


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