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Blog EntryUnder the Radar Conference roundupJun 15, '06 6:01 PM
for everyone
As we recently mentioned, Multiply was one of the "graduate circle" companies yesterday at IBDNetworks' Under the Radar Digital Media Conference.

Peter PezarisAt one point in the day, an interviewer pulled our fearless leader Peter aside and briefly grilled him on everything from our partnership with Transcosmos to how we feel we stack up against the other social networking websites. (I was as shocked as anyone to hear that there are others!) I'd say he took it pretty well.

You can view the interview here.


Peter later sat down with someone from the Hot From Silicon Valley (sure, we're hot, but usually nowhere near the valley) podcast and spoke briefly about the usual -- where Multiply came from, where we're going and what we're all about. It's available as an mp3 from their website below.

Listen to the interview here.

Blog EntryWe're graduating!Jun 13, '06 6:23 PM
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2006 grad circle Multiply is proud to be among the Web services that will be "graduating" tomorrow at the 2006 Under the Radar Digital Media Conference, in Mountain View, California.

According to the official announcement,
The Graduate Circle is comprised of companies that have "graduated" from being under the radar and are gaining traction in the market.

We've always been satisfied with our place in the world, but we're glad everyone else is noticing!

For more information on the conference, presenters or our fellow "graduates," click here.

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