Tech Startups & Cos
Here are some of the startups that Phillip Madanire has worked for. More information on the companies can be found at ![]()
TheStreet (NASDAQ: TSCM) is a financial company and website started in 1996.
In April 2008 TheStreet purchased a 13 percent stake in Geezeo.
Since 1999 Moving.com has been the recognized online leader of providing easy-to-use and effective resources and tools to help with local, long distance, and international moving needs. Our network of moving companies, storage facilities, and truck rental providers is the most trusted in the industry, a result of our Commitment to Quality which requires all member companies to be properly licensed and insured. We connect site users with our network of moving service providers, providing up to six free “no obligation” quotes from qualified professionals looking to compete for their business. In addition, our customized online moving tools, mortgage rates tables, and useful articles are recognized by our satisfied customers as providing essential moving information designed to save time and money. Whether users are researching, budgeting or in a big hurry trying to schedule a move, Moving.com provides the resources and tools needed to successfully manage all stages of the relocation process.
Omnipod, Inc. develops an enterprise-class communications framework that integrates instant messaging, file sharing, and other communications functions into a controlled infrastructure. It offers Professional Online Desktop, a communications platform that engages in building incorporate legacy systems in various organizations.
Omnipod, Inc. was formerly known as e-palette, Inc. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in New York, New York. As of October 2005, Omnipod, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of MessageLabs, Inc.
Sixdegrees
Read about the founder and the company at CrunchBase
GameDaily, formerly Gigex, is video game journalism site that covers game ratings and gaming-related news.
GameDaily was acquired by AOL in August 2006
Relegence sells subscription-based services that offer real-time discovery, notification and delivery of information, connecting customers to cross-media content from remote locations.
Using proprietary technology, Relegence simultaneously monitors, indexes, and filters live content streams – local and international newswires, television and cable networks such as CNBC, regulatory feeds such as EDGAR and RNS, corporate and information web sites, bulletin boards – and filters only the information which is relevant to his or her individual search criteria directly to the user’s desktop . Relegence integrates a corporation’s internal content streams, such as research, with external content in order to enable management and utilization of information in their day-to-day activities.
Relegence was acquired by AOL in 2006, and continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary.
Panic Television
Gravitas