Flowgram is a Web 2.0 company founded by Abhay Parekh and based in San Francisco, California. Currently in private beta, Flowgram will launch publicly in 2008. Flowgram investors include Reid Hoffman (Paypal, LinkedIn), Josh Kopelman (Firstround Capital, Half.com), the founders of Flickr, Bud Colligan (founding CEO of Macromedia), Kevin Lynch (CTO of Adobe), Rajeev Motwani (Stanford) and members of the founding team of WebEx and Tibco Software.
About Flowgram offers a suite of tools that bring various web-based assets together into a unified package with a guided audio narrative. Flowgrams allow users to synthesize anything they can find on the Internet and share it with others in a timeline format, similar to a multimedia movie, and add a personalized voiceover narrative.
Founder Flowgram founder and CEO, Abhay Parekh, also co-founded FastForward Networks, a maker of Internet broadcasting technology, which was acquired by Inktomi in 2000 for $1.3 billion. He is an Adjunct Professor of EECS at UC Berkeley and was a partner at Accel Capital.
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