- Keyhole, Inc
Keyhole, Inc, founded in 2001, was a pioneering software development company specializing in geospatial data visualization applications and was acquired by
Google in 2004. Initially launched as a spin-off ofIntrinsic Graphics , first round funding came from aSony venture capital fund and others, additional capital came from anNVIDIA bundling deal, from the CIA (via its venture-capital appendage,In-Q-Tel ) and from angel investorBrian McClendon (who later came on as a board member and VP. Keyhole's marquee application suite, Earth Viewer, emerged as the highly successfulGoogle Earth application in 2005; other aspects of core technology survive inGoogle Maps ,Google Mobile and theKeyhole Markup Language .The name "Keyhole" is also a homage to the KH reconnaissance satellites, the original eye-in-the-sky military reconnaissance system now some 30 years old.
Notable personnel
Near the time of its acquisition by
Google , Keyhole's management team included the following people:
*John Hanke , CEO – previously worked in "foreign affairs" in Washington DC,Myanmar &Indonesia .
* Brian McClendon, VP Engineering – previously with @Home, SGI.
* Daniel Lederman, Director of Business Development – previously with Aerzone, Inc.
* Bill Kilday, Director of Marketing – previously at Weelhouse Interactive, Cox Interactive.
* Noah Doyle, Strategic Marketing – cofounded MyPoints, a startup acquired byUnited Online .
* Andria Ruben, Director of Government Affairs – previously at Intrinsic Graphics,GigaPixel ,CompCore .The board also included:
* Thomas Gewecke,Sony .
* Michael T. Jones, CTO, Intrinsic Graphics.Major product lines
* At the time of its being rolled into
Google Earth , Keyhole 2 consisted of 3 major branches: LT, NV, and Pro.
* They also had EarthStream, a product for car navigation.Keyhole got a big boost during the2003 invasion of Iraq , whenCNN , ABC,CBS & other major news networks used sophisticated 3D flyby imagery from its EarthViewer product line, to the delight of viewers and investors alike. "One of the problems (Keyhole) faced as a small company was getting exposure," saidNVIDIA 's Dan Vivoli. "This will certainly help." [cite web
url = http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2003-03-20-earthviewer_x.htm
title = Tiny tech company awes viewers
author = Kevin Manney
publisher = USA Today
date = 2003-03-21]Notable customers
Keyhole boasted of an active customer base in several sectors, including
real estate , media,urban planning , state and federal governments, defense,homeland security , and intel, but at the time of its acquisition its only named customers were US Army CECOM, theUnited States Department of Defense , theNational Imagery and Mapping Agency and the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. Presumably these entities are now customers ofGoogle , as well.References
External links
* http://web.archive.org/*/keyhole.com - keyhole.com at the
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