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Phone360.312.4312
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Descriptionplatform for broadcasting quality sound

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9734 Lincoln Lane
Blaine, WA, 98230
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RichContent

Who are we? Hi. My name is Mark. I’m fortunate to be one of the founders of RichContent (along with the folks you’ll read about here ). In 1998 I started seeing the possibilities for rich media and the internet. At the time, most of the folks I knew were still using dialup, or maybe some funky DSL modem to get online. But the first time you saw a cool animation or a recognizable image on the web, you just knew there was some phenomenal potential in rich media. At that time I owned an ISP (Internet Service Provider) and had just raised $2.3 million for a friend’s online media startup. We made very large digital documents (like technical manuals for Boeing 757 jets) into super small and lightning-fast searchable online documents. I loved the concept, and believed that some day, rich media or RichContent would be the standard for the web. You could see Moore’s Law compressing in internet-time, with bandwidth getting cheaper and cheaper and more ubiquitous, while internet users were jumping on the bandwagon in unprecedented numbers. And I wanted to be at the lead of this new media world. Except there WAS no new Media World. Not quite yet. So while I was waiting for cheap bandwidth to become available, I built one of the first desktop ecommerce software products (FastCatz, and then QuickyMart, named for Apu’s 7-11ish store on our favorite TV show, the Simpson’s).

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