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In July 2009, USPTO issued the patent for a smart portal that can deliver personalized audio content on-demand to any phone. The proprietary audio-web technology makes it possible to offer high value services to an entirely new class of devices and an enormous listener base previously not considered. We introduce Interactive Radio and a one-to-one listening (and marketing) experience compatible with absolutely every handset in circulation. It is instantly as pervasive and ubiquitous as broadcast radio, and an ideal portal to information and services for people who are not near, or have no access to, a radio receiver, computer, TV.MANAGEMENT TEAMRobert Sztybel CEO, Founder Robert Sztybel is credited with conceiving and introducing the world's first mobile computing accessory products for PORT Inc. (now Targus Group). He invented products and devised the ID that still defines the Targus line - competitors have copied many of Robert's designs. Prior to PORT Mr. Sztybel served eleven years at IBM. In the early to mid-nineties he managed PR and global strategic marketing for the newly launched and now popular ThinkPad laptop line, introducing and rapidly developing a strong brand identity through an aggressive media reviews program. He established and led the ThinkNext industrial design program in the strategic planning, design and creation of new ThinkPad platforms. His contributions are cited in the book "ThinkPad, A Different Shade of Blue". Robert is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and holds degrees from the Wharton School and the Moore School of Engineering. He shares an Apex award for his role developing the IBM ThinkPad 750 series. He is the author of a US patent (and others pending). Dr. Ted Selker Chief Scientist Dr. Selker is Associate Director of the CyLab Mobility Research Center at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, and a visiting scholar at Stanford. Prior to that he was an associate Professor at the MIT Media Laboratory, where he created the Context Aware Computing group, co-directed the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, and directed the Counter Design Intelligence: Designs of the Future project. Before MIT, Dr. Selker was an IBM Fellow at the Palo Alto Research Center. There he created a lab that prolifically generated new proprietary technologies and prototype business opportunities. He ran task forces on emerging technology and consulted throughout the company. While at IBM he personally approved and awarded a grant to fund the Google founders' early search initiatives at Stanford. He has also taught at Hampshire College, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Brown University; and worked at Xerox PARC and Atari Research Labs. Dr. Selker has directly contributed to the creation of some of the most profitable and award winning products ranging from notebook computers to operating systems. He is inventor of the iconic TrackPoint pointing device, shipped in over twenty million mobile computers and a core element of the ThinkPad brand. He was also an early contributor to the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative. He is an author of 56 patents and many papers and has often been featured in the press. He and his inventions have garnered over thirty industry awards, including the Computer Science Policy Leader Award for Scientific American 50 in 2004, the American Association for People with Disabilities Thomas Paine Award in 2006, and the Telluride Tech fest award in 2008. Tim Widmer Chief Sales & Marketing Officer Tim Widmer is a seasoned sales executive who brings two decades of hands-on mobile industry experience. Tim was Sales Director for Targus Group International, where he oversaw the development and nurturing of a wide range of corporate and government accounts, supported via a wide distributor network that he assembled. He was part of the original PORT team brought in to Targus to build their now globally recognized mobile credibility and take the retail supplier into these more lucrative markets. An early pioneer of the mobiles industry, Tim began his career at Bell Atlantic Mobile (now Verizon Wireless), selling brick-sized portable phones for fleet use. He is a graduate of the University of Connecticut. |
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