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We Gave Birth to Our 2nd Child Yesterday in Front of 1,700 People – Watch the Video

by Ryan on May 25, 2010

Yesterday we gave birth to our second child, Audioo (pronounced AWW-DEE-YOU) exactly two years to the day from the birth of our first child, AudioMicro, who was born on May 24, 2008 out of a two bedroom apartment in Sherman Oaks, CA.  This delivery of this glorious new child (Audioo.com) was a little different from that of our first born (AudioMicro.com), in the sense that the entire delivery process went down live on stage in front of a crowd of over 1,700 people including The Jerky Boys, at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York. Watch the live launch here…

The short story here is that AudioMicro, Inc. has acquired Manhattan Beach based Audioo.com and relaunched it as a social destination for the public sharing of voicemails.  Think of Audioo as “Blippy for Voicemail”.  If you are not familiar with Blippy, it’s the darling of Silicon Valley and place for people to publicly share their credit card transactions.  If the public sharing of credit card transactions can get a $46.2 million post money valuation, then the public sharing of voicemail can be an even bigger business!  In fact, I’m willing to bet that there is more interesting and entertaining information in voicemail, than there is in both credit card transactions and tweets.  Have I lost my mind?  Maybe…I guess we’ll find out in due time.

I’m pasting a copy of the press release below and I encourage you to watch the Audioo live launch video above and leave your comments below.  To anyone reading this, thanks so much for your support.

I wonder what we’ll name our next child?  Got any suggestions?

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AudioMicro Acquires Audioo, Launches Outrageous New Voicemail Sharing Service

New Service Provides Hilarious Way to Hear and See What People Are Saying in Voicemail

NEW YORK, TECHCRUNCH DISRUPT, May 24, 2010 – AudioMicro, which offers the world’s largest collection of user-generated royalty free music and sound effects, announced today it has acquired Manhattan Beach, Calif.-based Audioo (pronounced AWW-DEE-YOU) and has relaunched the site as an outrageous new voicemail sharing service that enables people to search, browse, and listen-in on other people’s voicemails.  The service—now live—publishes users’ voicemails with transcriptions to the Audioo website and to users’ Facebook and Twitter accounts.  The new Audioo was selected to participate in the “Startup Battlefield” at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, being held May 24-26 in New York.  To register for a free Audioo account, visit www.audioo.com.

Audioo is hosting a contest, “Jerkin’ with The Jerky Boys.”  All voicemails submitted to Audioo through June 30 will be judged by Johnny Brennan, creator of The Jerky Boys duo and best known for his prank phone calls and other comedic skits.  The winner of the funniest voicemail submitted during the contest period will win an Apple iPad.  More information about the contest is available at http://audioo.com/#/pages/ipad.

“Audioo users are already sharing every conceivable type of voicemail, including drunk-dial calls, the ramblings of crazy ex-girlfriends and boyfriends, and much more,” said Ryan Born, chief executive officer, AudioMicro and Audioo.  “The service has only been up a short while, but some of the voicemails already posted are just insane.”

The Audioo site enables visitors to browse and listen to voicemails by area code, sort voicemails by category, including “Drunk,” “Funny,” and  “Sexy,” and share voicemails with others via Twitter and Facebook.  Users who submit a voicemail to Audioo receive text transcriptions of uploaded messages.  Audioo is ad-supported, free, and open to all major wireless carriers.  Users can submit messages through a variety of methods: Google Voice subscribers can upload directly through a Mozilla Firefox add-on, or users can upload voicemails to the Audioo site, email an audio file to Audioo, forward messages from a handset, record a voicemail through a computer’s microphone, or leave a message at 1-405-4-AUDIOO.

AudioMicro will operate Audioo as a separate division, and the entire development team will remain with the company.  Audioo President Yuri Baranov will assume the role of chief operating officer for both Audioo and AudioMicro.  Audioo founder Ben Padnos will remain a company advisor.

About Audioo

Audioo is “Blippy for Voicemail.”  The company is building the largest searchable archive of transcribed voice recordings, including localized real-time streams and trending topics.  The Audioo platform allows users to auto-stream, publicly share, and store voicemails from handsets and services, including Google Voice.  Audioo has teamed with The Jerky Boys on an iPad giveaway contest dubbed “Jerkin’ with The Jerky Boys” – submit your voicemails, win a freakin’ iPad!  To submit, call 1-405-4-AUDIOO (1-405-428-3466) or visit www.audioo.com.

About AudioMicro

An industry pioneer in licensing music and sound effects through credit-based and subscription packages, AudioMicro offers a discovery and distribution platform for stock audio content.  Its collection of stock music, sound effects, free sound effects, and ringtones includes over 300,000 tracks of both crowd-sourced and premium, record- label-owned content.  AudioMicro also operates the Audioo voicemail sharing service.  The company is venture-backed by DFJ Frontier.  For more information, visit www.AudioMicro.com.

About TechCrunch Disrupt

TechCrunch Disrupt (http://disrupt.techcrunch.com), May 24-26 2010, at 570 Washington Street, is TechCrunch’s inaugural conference in New York attracting over 1,500 leading technology innovators and investors and over 150 new startups.  The format combines top thought-leader discussions with new product and company launches.  Morning executive discussions debate the most timely disruptions in media, advertising and technology.  Afternoons host the Startup Battlefield where 25 new companies will launch for the first time on stage, selected to present from more than 500 applications received from around the world.  Another 100 early-stage startups will exhibit in Startup Alley.  TechCrunch will award a $50,000 grand prize along with other award recognitions at the conclusion of the conference.

About TechCrunch

TechCrunch (www.techcrunch.com) is a leading technology media network, dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. Founded in 2005, TechCrunch and its network of websites reach over 8 million unique visitors and more than 25 million page views per month.  TechCrunch operates a global network of websites including dedicated properties in Europe and Japan as well as specialized industry websites including MobileCrunch, CrunchGear, and TechCrunchIT.  TechCrunch’s CrunchBase, is the leading, open database about start-up companies, people and investors.  In addition to Disrupt, TechCrunch hosts other conferences and events, including The Crunchies Awards and various meet-ups worldwide serving as community platforms for industry conversation and collaboration.

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Jason Calacanis Drops The Hammer on YoungStartups for Charging Fees to Present @jason

by Ryan on April 29, 2010

Jason Calacanis

Check out this email thread from LA entrepreneur stud, CEO of Mahalo.com, and founder of the Open Angel Forum, Jason Calacanis, ripping on YoungStartups for trying to charge entrepreneurs $1,500 to pitch at their conference.   This totally made my day!

On Apr 29, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Jason Calacanis wrote:

and please publish this on the web.

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:27 PM, <jason@xxxxxxxxx.com> wrote:
Adam,

Charging startups is a scam that preys upon entrepreneurs that are desperate to meet investors.

Any VC or angel associated with this should be ashamed.

Please kill yourself.

Best j
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

From: “Adam Negnewitzky” <adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:03:25 -0400
To: ‘Jason Calacanis'<jason@xxxxxxxxx.com>; ‘Ryan Born'<ryan.born@xxxxxxxxxx.com>
Subject: RE: Confirm

Jason,

We charge for a valuable service… I’m not sure why you are making derogatory comments which are obviously out of line.

Regards,

Adam

Adam Negnewitzky
Senior Associate
youngStartup Ventures
Phone: (212) 202-1002
Email: adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com

From: Jason Calacanis [mailto:jason@xxxxxxxxx.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 6:00 PM
To: Ryan Born
Cc: Adam Negnewitzky
Subject: Re: Confirm

Ryan: YoungStartup’s is a scam, suggest not doing it.

Adam: shame on you.

best,

Jason
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Jason McCabe Calacanis
Office: 310-593-6134 / Mobile: 310-456-4900
AOL IM/Skype: jasoncalacanis


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Ryan Born <ryan.born@xxxxxxxxxx.com> wrote:

Would you consider not charging our startup to present?  Perhaps you have heard of the Open Angel Forum?  I think $1500 is a going to be out of our comfort zone.

All the best,

Ryan

…message sent via wireless handheld
(please excuse typos and brevity)

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Ryan Born, CPA

—–Original Message—–
From: Adam Negnewitzky <adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 12:19 PM
To: ‘Ryan Born – AudioMicro’ <ryan.born@xxxxxxxxxx.com>
Subject: RE: Confirm

Hi Ryan,

The following are the costs/benefits of the presenting opportunity. Let me
know if you’d like me to send over the presenting application.

Featured Company Benefits include:

*       Recognition as a Top Innovator 50 company
*       Access to leading VCs, Corporate VCs, private investors and
investment bankers
*       Presentation slot
*       Three Complimentary passes for company executives
*       Additional discounted registrations
*       Two page Company Profile published in event guide distributed to all
attendees and investors
*       Media Exposure
*       Two complimentary passes to attend “Featured Company” Coaching
Session with active VCs providing feedback
*       Cocktail reception with VCs

Fee to present: $1,485 (if you have already registered, your registration
fee will be deducted).

Kind regards,

Adam Negnewitzky

Senior Associate
youngStartup Ventures
Phone: (212) 202-1002
Email: adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com

From: Ryan Born – AudioMicro [mailto:ryan.born@xxxxxxxxxx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:10 PM
To: adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com
Subject: Re: Confirm

Hi Adam

I received the message.  Remind me again what the fee is for startups to present?

All the best,

Ryan
________________________
Ryan Born, CPA
CEO – AudioMicro, Inc.
GTalk:  xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com
skype: ryan.born
AIM:  rborn2000

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Adam Negnewitzky <adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com>
wrote:

Ryan —

Wanted to confirm you received my previous email with the details you
requested on presenting as one of 50 Top Innovators recognized at the
prestigious New York Venture Summit.

Let me know if you’d like your company to be considered.

Keep in mind that the deadline to submit your company is next Thursday May
6th.

Regards,

Adam

Adam Negnewitzky
Senior Associate
youngStartup Ventures
Phone: (212) 202-1002
Email: adamn@xxxxxxxxxxxx.com