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Restart gives startup a vital boost
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Josh Friedman and two friends foresaw in 2001 what many had yet to
imagine: that wireless technology would move the Internet off the
desktop and take the Web mobile. The Portland business they founded four years ago, Eleven Wireless
Inc., aspired to profit from that revolution by building wireless
networks in marinas, RV parks, convention centers, hotels -- and
anywhere else people with computers might gather. The company then
developed software to manage those networks.
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'Start me up' not exactly Oregon's anthem
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Venture capital flooded into Oregon in the late 1990s, when
investors were floating on the Internet bubble and hoped a promising
startup could make them rich overnight. These days, their money comes
in drips and drops. Oregon startups will try to open the spigot tomorrow at the 10th
annual Venture Oregon conference, which features presentations from
young companies in search of funding.
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Eleven to Present at 2005 Venture Oregon Conference
Monday, October 10, 2005
Eleven Wireless today announced that it has been selected as a finalist
to present at Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum’s Venture Oregon. The upcoming
conference will be held October 26 at the Oregon Convention Center in
Portland. Eleven is an emerging leader of software for managing
public-access broadband networks.
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