Boston: The Hidden Hub of Music and Technology
Wade Roush10/17/07Follow @wroush
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Nextcat
Headquarters: Quincy, MA
Year Launched: 2006
CEO: Jeffrey Pucci
Funding: Private seed capital
Nextcat is a professional networking site for musicians and other “creatives.” Think of it as a cross between MySpace and LinkedIn, with special features for artists such as the ability to enhance personal profiles with media such as MP3s, photos, and video demo reels. Musicians use the site to advertise their availability for gigs or to find bands needing members. “We’re trying to create a community hub for the global entertainment industry and provide a place for people to network with their peers and find work,” says CEO Jeffrey Pucci, himself a working guitarist. See my interview with Pucci from August here. … Next Page »













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