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Google Reader Co-Founder Announces New Mystery Project

Written by Jolie O'Dell / June 11, 2009 6:47 PM / 12 Comments

Thumbnail image for thing.pngEntrepreneur and Google Reader co-founder, Jason Shellen, has let us know about his latest venture in conjunction with Thing Labs, a name that is as ambiguous as it is stealthy.

Thier super secret new product, developed in conjunction with Shellen's Reader co-founder, Chris Wetherell, will be out at the end of June and is based on recently acquired technology from Wetherell. "We're not talking too much about it, but it is a new social media application that works with your existing networks, Twitter and a few others. We don't want to say too much more, but the technology gives us a really interesting interface." Shellen also revealed that another top-level new hire will be coming aboard soon.

Thing Labs collaborators include Wetherell (who will be an official Thing Labs employee as of Monday), Zachary Taylor, Grant Shellen, Wesley Beary, and Corinna Psomadakis. The company's backers are Mike Hirshland of Polaris Venture Partners, Jeff Clavier of SoftTech VC, and Michael Jones.

Thing Labs was born from Plinky, Inc. "Plinky.com is doing well and will continue on," said Shellen, "but since it's not the only product we are working on, we felt the need to change the company name to reflect the new direction."

"We have a good base of users at Plinky, but we started experimenting more and sped up the cycle for improving that. We thought we should continue, so then we joined efforts with Chris and started a new approach for releasing new products."

It appears as though Shellen and the rest of the Thing Labs crew are keeping this project under tight wraps. We and the rest of the tech world will be watching closely as this new mystery product unfolds in the weeks to come.


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  1. Great announcement.. This is very useful for google reader like me..

    Posted by: Abdul | June 11, 2009 9:20 PM



  2. Hmm. Jolie, you know I love your work. I'm not sure what to make of this. They are going to launch something. Cool. Stealth is overrated - if your idea is great, you should not be afraid of transparency. Just my $.02. Hope VA is treating you awesome!

    @justyn

     Posted by: Justyn Author Profile Page | June 12, 2009 1:54 AM



  3. interesting, can't wait to see.

    Posted by: MacStories | June 12, 2009 2:02 AM



  4. Vaporware.

    Don't write about nothing please...

    Posted by: John | June 12, 2009 2:22 AM



  5. Interesting, I'm sure it will be awesome.

    Posted by: virtual worlds online for kids | June 12, 2009 4:20 AM



  6. Hey I also have a great idea – can't tell what it is yet, but you will all be blown away by it. Suffice it is to say that it will provide a totally new way of doing things. Can't go into more details, sorry. Now, how about writing a post on RWW about it? It's called.... wait... Glagobutu. Yes, Glagobutu.

     Posted by: Dmitry Author Profile Page | June 12, 2009 4:31 AM



  7. Should be interesting.

     Posted by: Brandon Author Profile Page | June 12, 2009 6:01 AM



  8. Meh. If it can keep the "Make money from home" morons from following me on Twitter, it will be worth something. Otherwise, *yawn*.

     Posted by: Charles Author Profile Page | June 12, 2009 6:33 AM



  9. Hmm, very interesting.. keep us posted RWW.

    Posted by: ITrush | June 12, 2009 6:42 AM



  10. Actually, that makes me intrigued. I'm not a bells 'n whistle kind of person, but more features to Google Reader are definitely needed. I just don't know what they are. Maybe, like youtube did, they'll be increased social media functionality.

    Posted by: The Sharper Image Review | June 12, 2009 9:31 AM



  11. Smells like a social media aggregator like FriendFeed to me.

    Posted by: homepage | June 16, 2009 6:11 PM



  12. Google has a few random pages hidden that well take a look for yourself below.
    http://www.googleeastereggs.com/

    Posted by: shiva | July 20, 2009 2:19 PM



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