500 Startups Launches Accelerator, Animoto Goes HD, Inside Astia’s Success & More Bay Area Biztech News

In startup and technology news last week, it was nearly all incubators and accelerators, all the time.

—Angel investing whirlwind Dave McClure, the founder of 500Startups, took the lid off his new startup accelerator program, based in downtown Mountain View, CA. Twelve companies have already joined the program, which provides startups with mentorship, product design assistance, and investments of $25,000 to $100,000 in return for a 5 percent equity stake.

—I profiled Astia, a San Francisco-based network of startup accelerators focused on women-led companies. Astia CEO Sharon Vosmek shared some of the secrets behind her operation’s remarkable success rate—60 percent of companies win funding or are acquired within a year of joining.

—We published a comprehensive guide to coworking spaces and startup accelerators and incubators around the Bay Area. Coworking is an increasingly popular, relatively inexpensive alternative to renting dedicated office space for many early-stage technology companies.

—Animoto, with headquarters split between San Francisco and New York, rolled out a new, faster, higher-resolution version of its system for creating musical, animated slide shows from users’ photos and videos. The company is taking advantage of Amazon’s new cloud-accessible graphical processing units (GPUs).

—I took a close look at Sidereel, the largest independent guide to online TV offerings. Sidereel founder and CEO Roman Arzhintar told me the company wants to be “the dialtone for TV.”

—Seven Bay Area entrepreneurs will be part of a new Education Ventures Program, an accelerator for education-related startups created by the Kauffman Foundation, as Erin reported.

—San Francisco-based Splunk, which makes software for real-time monitoring of the information flowing around corporate date centers, announced that it has opened a Seattle R&D center headed by former Microsoft engineer Brad Lovering.

—In IPO news, Oakland, CA-based Internet radio service Pandora cued the orchestra for a planned $100 million initial public offering.

—In real estate news, Facebook announced that it has bought the former Sun campus on the Bayshore Freeway in Menlo Park, CA, and intends to occupy it this summer. Known not so affectionately by some former Sun employees as “Sun Quentin,” the facility is far larger than Facebook’s current digs in Palo Alto, but also much farther away from walkable downtown streets.

Visa acquired PlaySpan, the Santa Clara, CA-based creator of a digital payment system used by makers of mobile and social games, for $190 million in cash.

—In other deals news, Violin Memory raised $35 million, Meraki raised $15 million, Idle Games raised $4.1 million, ConnectAndSell raised $7.5 million, Glassdoor raised $12 million, Tela Innovations raised $4.75 million, Raptr raised $15 million, Shocking Technologies raised $5.2 million, GT Nexus raised $5.8 million, and Google Ventures put an undisclosed amount of capital into Dasient.

—As a lighthearted way to end the week, I rounded up some of my favorite Xtranormal animated shorts about startup life and other geek obsessions.

Author: Wade Roush

Between 2007 and 2014, I was a staff editor for Xconomy in Boston and San Francisco. Since 2008 I've been writing a weekly opinion/review column called VOX: The Voice of Xperience. (From 2008 to 2013 the column was known as World Wide Wade.) I've been writing about science and technology professionally since 1994. Before joining Xconomy in 2007, I was a staff member at MIT’s Technology Review from 2001 to 2006, serving as senior editor, San Francisco bureau chief, and executive editor of TechnologyReview.com. Before that, I was the Boston bureau reporter for Science, managing editor of supercomputing publications at NASA Ames Research Center, and Web editor at e-book pioneer NuvoMedia. I have a B.A. in the history of science from Harvard College and a PhD in the history and social study of science and technology from MIT. I've published articles in Science, Technology Review, IEEE Spectrum, Encyclopaedia Brittanica, Technology and Culture, Alaska Airlines Magazine, and World Business, and I've been a guest of NPR, CNN, CNBC, NECN, WGBH and the PBS NewsHour. I'm a frequent conference participant and enjoy opportunities to moderate panel discussions and on-stage chats. My personal site: waderoush.com My social media coordinates: Twitter: @wroush Facebook: facebook.com/wade.roush LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/waderoush Google+ : google.com/+WadeRoush YouTube: youtube.com/wroush1967 Flickr: flickr.com/photos/wroush/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/waderoush/