TechStars Debuts Nine Startups In Boston
TechCrunch —
... Baydin uses email, and the words in the email, to create keywords to search for other relevant information. It is similar to Xobni, but goes beyond email data and searches all the files on your hard drive, and document repositories across your corporate network. It automatically launches the search in the background while you are reading the email, and presents the relevant results in a side panel in Outlook. The founder used an example from his first job where he designed a USB circuit board. He didn’t know that five other divisions had already designed similar boards. Baydin ...
TechStars’ First Class of Boston Startups Launched at Microsoft-Hosted Gala
Xconomy —
... photos for a baby journal, play soothing MP3 songs, track and predict their baby’s sleep patterns, and look up baby-care instructions. “We provide information and services when parents actually need it,” says founder and CEO Sumant Yeramilly. The company is in discussions with potential manufacturers such as Fisher-Price; it would make money by selling content and applications for the device (both its own and those written by third-party developers).
Baydin
Founders include: Alex Moore
Raising: Self-funded, but ...
TechStars Boston launches its first class of startups
VentureBeat —
... Baydin — Collaboration statup that wants to eliminate the need to search for files while sending emails. Its Outlook plug-in identifies relevant files on your network and your computer based on the content of an email. ...
Streams May Impact E-mail, But Won't Kill It Any Time Soon
louisgray.com —
... Alexander Moore of Baydin reported in a study of more than 250,000 e-mail messages (via Enron) and nearly half a million tweets, that 42 percent of e-mails are multi-recipient, contrasted with only 6 percent of tweets being for multiple recipients, but he did say our immersion in the social Web had shown signs of affecting the way we send messages. ...


