- by nabeel,
- March 15th, 2008
Today an award arrived at our office for winning the top 100 startups in the Northeast. We of course welcome the encouragement despite being a little uncertain as to the criteria of “top.” Since virtually nothing is known about us except our logo, we felt the award was best served to be given to the artists. We totally hope the awards keep rolling in when the products do.

- by nabeel,
- February 13th, 2008
We’ve got a small but representative contingent that will be at the Game Developers Conference next week in San Francisco. Drop us a line if you’re interested in being hired, partnered with, or otherwise talking your way into a sneak peak demo of what we are up to here. Folks with high Rock Band ratings will be given priority, or course.
Email Nabeel, Damon, or Jason at our firstname@conduitlabs.com
- by nabeel,
- August 24th, 2007
Well done!
I woke up Thursday to find that you guys blew up our little email submission form on the website. Way to hit that submit button, that’ll teach us to use free web tools.
Looks like the coverage from the game press (Gamasutra), web press (Mashable), virtual worlds folks (Virtual World News) and financing press (Red Herring) generated a bit of a stir. Metaversed did a good overview job of the coverage, so I won’t do that.
Instead, in a vain attempt at making this otherwise bland posting offer at least a little value, I’m listing out the top five press mentions in order of who actually generated the most inbound traffic here at conduitlabs.com
1. Techmeme (22%)
2. Techcrunch (9%)
3. Read/Write Web (6%)
4. VentureBeat (5%)
5. Gamasutra/Worlds in Motion (5%)
The ranking is of course a factor not only of the popularity of the site, but also how extensive and featured the coverage was. For instance Mashable was nowhere to be seen, because despite having more traffic than Techcrunch, their coverage was cursory.
Another fun surprise for us was the amount of you that actually subscribed to the blog. It looks like there is even an entrepreneurship class that is going to be tuning in. I guess that means we actually have to work on some interesting things to put up here, eh? Don’t worry, we’re working on it.