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Seed | Alive

Total Raised

$560K

Last Raised

$560K | 11 yrs ago

About Relaborate

Relaborate is a content marketing solution, enabling businesses to connect to customers and grow traffic. Powered by on-demand Q&A collaboration and semantic recommendation technology, Relaborate gives marketers the power to collect knowledge from coworkers, create vibrant content, and distribute across sites, social media channels and through email.

Headquarters Location

3134 Elliott Ave Suite M225

Seattle, Washington, 98121,

United States

206-790-5624

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Latest Relaborate News

Tech Moves: Amazon vet joins Relaborate; MG Siegler leaves CrunchFund; Jawfish; and more

May 7, 2013

May 7, 2013 at 11:49 am May 7, 2013 at 12:53 pm GeekWire Awards: Tickets available now! Grant Gavares Last week, we noted how difficult it is for startup companies to compete against Amazon.com and other tech giants in the region for software engineers. Well, here’s a counterexample. Relaborate, a new technology  startup, just tapped software developer Grant Gavares as chief technology officer. Gavares most recently spent three years at Apptio, and before that was one of the first software engineers working on Amazon Web Services’ data warehousing capabilities. “The Relaborate application has some complex technology requirements involving big data, semantic analysis, and intelligent content mapping, and it’s a real benefit that we landed a technologist who has a track record of recognizing emerging market opportunities and developing enterprise-ready solutions,” said CEO Colin Lamont in a press release. Relaborate raised more than $500,000 in angel financing last month for its “smart content marketing engine.” Don Pickering —Don Pickering has stepped down as CEO of OneOcean Corporation, a Seattle startup which  we’ve described  as a “Dropbox for ocean data.” Pickering is a startup vet who previously founded Altrec.com, Cosmix and Memetic Systems. The company is now being led by CTO Don Davis, formerly of Free Rein and RealNetworks. OneOcean is  backed  by MySpace co-founder Aber Whitcomb and others. “We appreciate outgoing CEO Don Pickering’s work in securing initial funding and building a team to launch OneOcean, and we’re thrilled to have Don Davis’ technology leadership and product vision at the helm to fully realize the value of ClipCard,” said board member Bob Desautel in a release. MG Siegler —Technology-blogger-turned-venture capitalist MG Siegler has left Michael Arrington’s CrunchFund to take a new job at Google Ventures, writing in a post that his new employer sits in a “truly unique space within the venture capital industry.” Siegler and Arrington previously worked together at TechCrunch, and since forming CrunchFund they have invested in a number of startup companies, including Seattle upstarts like Rover.com and Clipboard . Meanwhile, Google Ventures is a backer of Seattle area companies like DocuSign and Apptentive. Phil Gordon of Jawfish with Launch organizer Jason Calacanis and Google’s Don Dodge. —Seattle startup Jawfish Games has assembled a new board of advisors which includes executives from Google, Activision and Microsoft. Among the new additions are Sarah Boatman, vice president of business development at Microsoft; Don Dodge of Google; Ron Doornink, former CEO of Activision Publishing; Scott Greenburg of K&L Gates; Adam Gries, founder of Smart Bites; and Martin Tobias, founder of Tippr. Jawfish is led by entrepreneur Phil Gordon, a recent guest on the GeekWire podcast and radio show. It recently inked a deal to develop the multiplayer tournament game Match-up! with Big Fish. “We’ve got a royal flush with this advisory board,” said Gordon, a competitive poker player whose company is developing new casino-style game products. “These advisors are the brightest minds from multiple industries and will help us grow and build a dominant force in mobile gaming.” —Nicole Wong, the former vice president and deputy general counsel at Google who has most recently led Twitter’s legal department, will serve in President Barack Obama’s administration as the first chief privacy officer, according to a report on CNET . Kati London — Kati London , a former executive producer and head of product for Zynga New York, has joined the team at  FUSE Labs  at Microsoft Research. She is based at Microsoft’s New York City lab, and will continue to pursue research on the blending the virtual and physical worlds. “I have always been excited by the work that’s coming out of FUSE—experimental, playful things with an eye toward the future of user social experiences,” London says in a blog post. “I’ve known (FUSE GM) Lili (Cheng) for a long time, and I’ve always been impressed by her. When the opportunity presented itself, it was hard to turn down—being around people who are excellent at executing and who cultivate an environment to experiment and test new hypotheses is something that’s important to me. That’s something that’s possible here.” More on her new role here . —From earlier today, check out our report on Susan Sigl stepping down as CEO of the Washington Technology Industry Association. Know of a notable tech industry hire? Email tips@geekwire.com. More Tech Moves  here . John Cook is GeekWire's co-founder and editor, a veteran reporter and the longest-serving journalist on the Pacific Northwest tech startup beat. Follow him  @johnhcook and email john@geekwire.com . GeekWire Awards 2016: The Pacific Northwest's annual startup and technology awards. GeekWire rolls out the red carpet each year at the EMP Museum in Seattle to honor the top innovators, entrepreneurs, startups and do-gooder geeks, as nominated and chosen by the GeekWire community. More than 800 people attend this fun event. Tickets available here .

Relaborate Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Relaborate's headquarters?

    Relaborate's headquarters is located at 3134 Elliott Ave, Seattle.

  • What is Relaborate's latest funding round?

    Relaborate's latest funding round is Seed.

  • How much did Relaborate raise?

    Relaborate raised a total of $560K.

  • Who are Relaborate's competitors?

    Competitors of Relaborate include Contently and 4 more.

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