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- "Brigh[t]Qube is currently off-line":
At least since mid-October BrightQube is now offline. Emails to people @brightqube.com don´t get through and no one answers during business hours to calls from within the US.
BrightQube introduced the Dynamic Mosaic search two years ago, received about $850k in funding and was the first photo portal to combine microstock and high end RF content. Last year Lee Corkran, with his impressive career both as a photojournalist and a manager, sat on my Work-in-progress panel about "New Trends in Microstock, New Technologies for Consumers and New Photo Portals", together with Eyal Gura, Oleg Tscheltzoff and Bruce Livingstone.
Lee Corkran was looking for another round of financing; in spring he said "BrightQube has been generating strong sales, and the business is now close to generating positive cash flow".
Apparently that´s not enough today. It´s a shame.
Related:
• "So tell me about BrightQube ..." (Nov. 23, 2007)
• BrightQube Demo Tour (June 02, 2009)
I feel we would need some good news. Just for a change.
Posted by: Pino Granata | Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 10:08 AM
Absolutely right, Pino. I have one good news: CEPIC has a new Logo and a new Claim:
"Centre of the Picture Industry". This is just the first visible start of the change that the new Commitee promised. Look for more, Pino!
Posted by: Klaus Plaumann | Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 04:39 PM