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Dopplr: acelerador de encuentros casuales
Publicado por MartinVarsavsky.net en Inversiones con Sin Comentarios
Dopplr es un servicio online para personas que viajan mucho y quieren saber si sus amigos van a estar en los mismos destinos que ellos visitan. Antes de usar Dopplr era difícil saber quienes de mis amigos iban a estar dónde. Ahora con Dopplr me entero, por ejemplo, de todos mis amigos que van a estar en Dalian, encuentro del World Economic Forum al que estoy yendo ahora. Y son bastantes, además muchos tienen blogs entre ellos, Rodrigo Sepulveda, Tariq Krim, David Sifry, Joichi Ito, Joshua Ramo y Marko Ahtissari. En Dopplr, cuando voy a un lugar ya se quienes van a estar, de cuando a cuando, donde se quedan, etc. Y es así que usando Dopplr terminé invirtiendo en Dopplr.
Dopplr fue fundada por Marko Ahtisaari, amigo mío y líder fonero en Finlandia.
Dopplr Receives Funding from Premier International Team:
Varsavsky, Ito, Hoffman and Klein invest in online social-travel service
Helsinki, Finland – September 4, 2007 – Dopplr, the online social service for frequent world travellers, has secured early-stage financing from an international group of experienced Internet investors.
The investors are Martin Varsavsky, Joichi Ito, Reid Hoffman and The Accelerator Group lead by Saul Klein. This international team—frequent travelers who themselves use Dopplr—has separately made previous investments in many successful Internet companies, including Last.fm, Joost, FON, LinkedIn, Flickr, Technorati, Wikia, Xing, Six Apart and Netvibes.
«We’re gratified that so many world travellers have already found value in Dopplr,» said Lisa Sounio, CEO of Dopplr. «Having this international group of active Dopplr users now joining us as strategic investors is tremendously exciting. Martin, Saul, Joichi and Reid have a great sense of business, technology, design and travel.»
How does Dopplr work? Dopplr lets you, via an invitation system, share your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travellers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit. For example, Dopplr might tell you that three of your trusted friends and colleagues will be in Barcelona when you are there next.
The Guardian newspaper recently chose Dopplr as one of 10 independent Internet companies to watch. Dopplr was also highlighted, alongside Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo and Digg, as a useful Web service at the recent Nokia launch of the Ovi services brand in London.
About Dopplr
Dopplr is an online service for frequent travellers. It was created by an international team of world travellers. Dopplr lets you, via an invitation system, share your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travellers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit.
In general, people will find Dopplr valuable if they travel more than five times a year or have friends who do as well.
Currently open by invitation only, Dopplr has spread quickly. To date, Dopplr travellers have shared over 100 million kilometers of trips to over 2000 cities around the world with their close friends and colleagues.
Dopplr’s founders are: Lisa Sounio, chief executive officer; Matt Biddulph, chief technology officer; Matt Jones, design director; and Dan Gillmor, founding traveller. Marko Ahtisaari is a founding investor.
About the Investors
Martin Varsavsky: The Argentine/Spanish entrepreneur has founded seven companies in the past 20 years. They include Jazztel Telecomunicaciones, Spain’s second largest publicly traded telecom operator, and Ya.com, Spain’s third largest internet web site/DSL provider that includes the second largest Spanish language web agency www.viajar.com. His current venture is FON, founded in November in 2005, a community-empowered company dedicated to building the world’s largest global WiFi network in a bottom-up way; FON’s partners include Skype, eBay and Google. Martin also works in a variety of nonprofit activities, including his management of the Varsavsky Foundation best known as founder of two large educational projects in Latin America, Educ.ar (Argentina) and EducarChile (Chile) and the Safe Democracy Foundation.
Joichi Ito: Another longtime Internet entrepreneur, Joichi Ito is a co-founder and board member of Digital Garage and the CEO of Neoteny. He is the Chairman of Creative Commons. He is on the board of Technorati and helps run Technorati Japan. He is the Chairman of Six Apart Japan, the weblog software company. He is the board of a number of non-profit organizations the Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and WITNESS. He has created numerous Internet companies including PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan. He has served and continues to serve on numerous Japanese central as well as local government committees and boards, advising the government on IT, privacy and computer security related issues.
Reid Hoffman: The founder of LinkedIn, a business-oriented social networking service with millions of active users, Reid is now chairman and president, products, driving product and business strategy. Before founding LinkedIn he was Executive Vice President of PayPal, which eBay purchased for $1.5 billion in 2002. Reid also has held management roles in large technology companies, including Fujitsu Software Corporation and Apple. He’s invested in numerous Internet startups, with a focus on consumer-oriented companies, and is on the board of directors at SixApart and the Mozilla Corporation.
Saul Klein: Currently living in London, where he is a venture partner with Index Ventures, Saul has started or had a major hand in many Internet and technology ventures. They include Skype, where he was global vice president of marketing and e-commerce; Video Island, where he was CEO, recently merged with LoveFilm to become Europe’s leading online DVD rental and movie download service. He was also a founding partner of The Accelerator Group, where he was an active seed investor in both US and European start-ups including Moo.com, SpotRunner, Edgeio, Daylife, Stardoll and Last.fm. Saul held management positions at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond within the Web Platform Services Group; served as the senior vice president for Firefly Network (acquired by Microsoft), and was director of digital communication at WPP’s Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide. He currently serves on the board of directors of bridges.org, an international non-profit which works to promote the effective use of information and communications technology in developing countries.
For Journalists:
If you have questions, please contact us at press@dopplr.com. (If you want an invite to Dopplr, to try it out for yourself, just ask.)
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JOSE ANTONIO en septiembre 4, 2007 ·
me parace interesante , lo voy a probar y luego les comento mi experiencia,
Saludos Mexico
JozB en septiembre 4, 2007 ·
…interesante, aunque parece destinado a un perfil bastante alto, no todo el mundo viaja con asiduidad a congresos y conferencias.
Lo mismo me vino a la mente.
antonioz en septiembre 5, 2007 ·
Una invitación, por lo que valga…
Fer en septiembre 5, 2007 ·
Martin, viajo bastante y dopplr me vendria genial, podrias enviarme una invitacion?
Albert en septiembre 5, 2007 ·
any invites left?
Juan José en septiembre 6, 2007 ·
Me invitas,por favor?
Lucas en septiembre 6, 2007 ·
Hola Martin… también viajo bastante, una o dos veces por mes, y me muevo en el mundo online en Latinoamérica… ¿están dando invitaciones?
Martin Varsavsky en septiembre 6, 2007 ·
Bueno Roberto,
Esta es una pequeña inversión en un sitio cuyo objetivo no es ser de uso masivo porque, como dices, no todo el mundo viaja, digamos, más de una vez por mes.
Martin Varsavsky en septiembre 6, 2007 ·
A todos los que me pidieron invitaciones se las estaré enviando en los próximos días.
Y hay invitaciones para los lectores de mi blog que pidan una.
Rafa en septiembre 6, 2007 ·
Martin, yo también quiero una invitación. Viajo entre una y dos semanas por mes (América Latina y el Caribe).
Por cierto, tengo una curiosidad de otro post: en qué acabó la cita que planeaste con Torrenova con aquel señor de Menorca que quería presentarte su visión del problema latifundista de la isla??
Gracias de antemano,
Rafa
PD. Interesante el artículo de Forbes, muy interesante
Martín AlSur en septiembre 12, 2007 ·
´Martín.
Te pido una invitación ya que hoy estoy de viaje y vuelvo a viajar en dos semanas.
Abrazo
Martin
José Rey Novo en septiembre 27, 2007 ·
Hola Martín, buenas tardes desde la nuevamente calurosa Buenos Aires, trabajo en fresco un estudio de comunicación y marketing, con el cual brindamos consultoría a distintas empresas a nivel local y a la vez nos obliga a viajar por estas razones al leer sobre este servicio me gustaria poder formar parte.
Desde ya muchas gracias
José Rey
Lucas en octubre 19, 2007 ·
Hola Martin, sigue en pie la oferta de las invitaciones?
aLbERtO en noviembre 11, 2007 ·
Hola Martin, me gustaría recibir una invitación para probar DOPPLR y ver que tal funciona,. Muchas gracias.
dsfgsd en diciembre 7, 2007 ·
Alguien sabe de algún servicio pero en el que no haga falta agregar amigos para saber que personas viajan y viven en tal o cual sitio? Si hicieran esto en dopplr sería bastante interesante. mi mail es cielodescubierto arroba yahoo punto es
Lucas en marzo 10, 2008 ·
Hola Martin, las invitaciones a dopplr siguen en pie?
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Lo siento, debes estar conectado para publicar un comentario.
Tristram en septiembre 4, 2007 ·
Me invitas a Dopplr.com?
Gracias y saludos,
Tristram