music, Entertainment, Internet
Boston: The Hidden Hub of Music and Technology
Wade Roush 10/17/07
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Matchmine
Headquarters: Needham, MA
Year Launched: 2007
CEO: Mike Troiano
Funding: Backed by The Kraft Group
Matchmine has built what it calls a “portable personalization platform:” a program that lives on your computer, monitors the music, films, blog posts, and other media you consume, and creates an always-evolving mathematical representation of your tastes. When you visit a Matchmine partner website, the site can use this so-called “MatchKey” to retrieve new items you might like. Matchmine’s first partner in the music area is Fuzz, an artist-centric music-sharing site. See my longer profile of Matchmine here. …Next Page »



10/17/07 1:20 am
This is all true, as a Boston area musician, I can say that there are much more opportunities here for musicians than most anywhere else. I believe Boston has the most shows than any other city on any given night. The technology is also very true, with MIT, etc. however, it is a very tough business to be in. I own a record label and just released an album for the band theINFORMATI http://www.myspace.com/theinformati And we believe it will explode because of the Boston/Cambridge scene.
10/17/07 8:36 am
Don’t forget Tourfilter, the most popular concert notification service: http://www.tourfilter.com
10/17/07 11:27 am
In addition to Tourfilter, there’s also http://tourb.us and http://bandsintown.com. Boston appears to be a concert tracking hub!
10/17/07 2:18 pm
In terms of local area software companies with some sort of music/media technology, there also is Peermeta (www.peermeta.com) in Acton with a mobile content / Web 2.0 twist.
11/3/07 4:30 pm
So it seem like after Venue Czar conquers Vermont, they should target Boston? Venue Czar is the ultimate localized online booking platform.
11/7/07 5:26 pm
You could add us to this list as soon as we’re out of stealth mode. (http://www.conduitlabs.com)