ManyOne

ManyOne

ManyOne Networks is an Internet services (linked to from the Optimal World website) company headquartered in Scotts Valley, California. The company is backed by individual and institutional investors, but is attempting to pioneer a new kind of business structure. A Canada-based foundation has been set up, the ManyOne Foundation, which will be the recipient of profits from ManyOne Networks, which is selling Internet access and other premium services. Those monies will be used to acquire all investor and other stakeholder owned stock in ManyOne Networks so that ultimately ManyOne Networks will be wholly owned by the philanthropic ManyOne Foundation. It is stated in company material that this will insure that the company’s activities and assets will remain dedicated to public service.

Background

ManyOne is a successor to a project called One Cosmos. One Cosmos was a partnership between Joe Firmage, an Internet entrepreneur, Web visionary, and former CEO of USWeb, a $3B company at its peak, and Ann Druyan, a science writer and widow of astronomer Carl Sagan, who co-wrote the PBS series "Cosmos" with Sagan and later co-produced the 1997 film Contact, starring Jodie Foster.

One Cosmos was to be a science-based education and entertainment portal using advanced graphics and other innovative Web capabilities. The inspiration, according to Firmage, came from Sagan’s reference in Cosmos to an Encyclopedia Galactica — a term borrowed from Isaac Asimov — referring to a fictional repository of universal knowledge. Approximately $11M in venture capital was spent before One Cosmos was terminated by its Silicon Valley financial backers during the Internet bubble collapse of 2000.

Firmage purchased the intellectual property rights to One Cosmos in late 2001. These formed much of the conceptual basis for ManyOne Networks, which Firmage started in 2002 as a Web portal company.

Digital Universe

The creation of an Encyclopedia Galactica has been replaced by a more ambitious Digital Universe project, described in company announcements as a "PBS of the Web." In addition to an online encyclopedia, the Digital Universe aspires to become an archive of information, a multimedia learning center, news source, and directory of the Web. To create a domain of credible, non-commercial, advertising-free information, the volunteer efforts of a world-wide network of experts and educators (referred to as “stewards” by the company) is necessary. To enable this, a second foundation, the non-profit Digital Universe Foundation, has been set up by the company.

The Digital Universe Foundation is to be the organization that runs a worldwide stewardship program, and is to evolve independently of ManyOne Networks even though the rich-media capabilities of the ManyOne browser are tailored to deliver the optimal experience of Digital Universe content, such as 3D rendering. The entire software and technology is slated to become open-source and access to the Digital Universe via other browsers is planned, although with a loss of some presentation features. The ManyOne browser itself will be free.

Business operations

Firmage has invested $3.5 million of his own money in the company; an additional $12 million has come from Angel investors. As of March 2006 it had about 50 employees.Dan Goodin, [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2006-03-05-digital-universe_x.htm?POE=TECISVA "Website aims to build non-profit research storehouse"] , Associated Press, March 5, 2006]

In March 2006, the Associated Press reported that to fund the venture, the Digital Universe site would "sell monthly subscriptions that let visitors get additional content and features, many of them offered by for-profit third parties, such as film producers, game makers, map providers and book publishers." The monthly fee was to include an e-mail service offered by Digital Universe, and academics and others contributing content were to get 25% of the proceeds.

ManyOne now says that it was building what it called the "Public Internet Media System", which it describes as "a service that empowers non-profits, companies, agencies and individuals to build and operate financially self-sustaining community and web portals." [ [http://www.manyone.net/about/ "Our Vision"] , ManyOne.net, accessed May 16, 2007.] In a January 2006 press release, the company had similarly said "partners will be able to quickly create specialized portals for their members, complete with all the multimedia capabilities of the Digital Universe, Internet access, world class e-mail, Universal Instant Messaging and 24/7 customer and technical support. They can also add specialized multimedia or ordinary website content, if they choose. Future services built into the platform will include IPTV and online game capabilities. Partners as a group then receive 50 percent of the net received from subscribers they bring into the network." [ [http://www.manyone.net/today/press200601163.html "ManyOne Opens Door to Fulfilling Internet’s Original Potential"] , ManyOne Networks press release, January 16, 2006]

In May 2007, Time Magazine reported that in addition to third-party portals, the company planned to generate revenue by providing optional build-your-own-website service and email hosting for $7.95 a month.Peta Owens-Liston, [http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1621221,00.html "Cataloguing the Best of the Web"] , "Time Magazine", May 15, 2007]

References

External links

* [http://www.manyone.net/ ManyOne Networks]


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