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Fabrik Inc. is a manufacturer of external ] and digital content management ] and services. Fabrik is the third largest ] of external storage products in ].<ref>Company press release, July 2, 2007. “. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> It is headquartered in ], with offices in ] and ], California. Fabrik Inc. is a manufacturer of external ] and digital content management ] and services. Fabrik is the third largest ] of external storage products in ].<ref>Company press release, July 2, 2007. “. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> It is headquartered in ], with offices in ] and ], California.


The company sells external hard drives and online backup software in a bundled product for ], ] users and audio/video (A/V) content creation professionals.<ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> The company also hosts the free online digital content management and sharing site, Joggle.<ref>Company press release, January 28, 2008. “. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “". PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “. Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “. ZDNet. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “. InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “. TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> The company sells external hard drives and online backup ] in a bundled product for ], ] users and audio/video (A/V) content creation professionals.<ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> The company also hosts the free online digital content management and sharing site, Joggle.<ref>Company press release, January 28, 2008. “. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “." PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “. Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “. ZDNet. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “. InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “. TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref>


Fabrik’s product lines include , , and (see Products and Services).<ref>Company Websites: Fabrik’s product lines include ], ], and (see Products and Services).<ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com
http://www.g-technology.com
http://www.joggle.com
</ref> Fabrik’s bundled hardware and software products can be found at major retailers, office supply stores and a variety of online retailers.

== Products and Services ==
The company’s SimpleTech products are external hard drives for mainstream consumers and small business users. It includes ] external hard drives and ] external hard drives in various capacities and styles. All SimpleTech products come bundled with free local backup software and online backup capabilities.<ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com
http://www.g-technology.com
http://www.joggle.com</ref>The SimpleTech drive has a 100 percent recyclable enclosure and several energy and resource efficiency features.<ref>Gerry Blackwell, October 22, 2008. “Drive Review]. Datamation. Retrieved on October 23, 2008.</ref>The company claims the drive is the world’s most eco-friendly, resource conscious external hard drive.<ref>Company press release, July 28, 2008. “.” Retrieved on October 23, 2008.</ref>

The original design of the SimpleTech portable external storage product line was inspired by the ] ] team ]. <ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com http://www.simpletech.com
http://www.g-technology.com http://www.g-technology.com
http://www.joggle.com</ref> http://www.joggle.com</ref>

Near the beginning of 2008, Fabrik acquired G-Technology and inherited a suite of external hard drives for Mac, creative pro, photography and A/V markets, including FireWire eSATA, USB, SCSI and Fibre Channel storage products. <ref>Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>

Fabrik started a free online digital content management site called Joggle in early 2008. The Web site searches for ], ] and ] on a user’s ], external hard drive or online communities and ] sites and automatically consolidates it into a single online organizing and sharing tool.<ref>Company press release, January 28, 2008. “.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “.” PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “.” Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “.</ref> <ref>Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “.” InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>

The company also has a pure online backup approach, Fabrik Ultimate Backup, where ] can be backed up to remote ] using 128-bit ] and ] security ]s. <ref>Jon L. Jacobi, November 27, 2007. “.” PC World. Retrieved on November 5, 2008.</ref>


== Company History == == Company History ==
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'''Overview''' '''Overview'''
* Aug 2005: Former ] execs, & , co-found Fabrik, Inc * Aug 2005: Former ] execs, & , co-found Fabrik, Inc
* Aug 2005: Design Pioneer, , deisnged and envisioned the brand identity and visual interface for Fabrik web products.
* Sept 2005: Fabrik secures Series A funding, led by (formerly ComVentures) & Gunderson * Sept 2005: Fabrik secures Series A funding, led by (formerly ComVentures) & Gunderson
* Feb 2006: Co-brands a personal ] web service (Maxtor Fusion) connected with an online storage/sharing service (myfabrik) * Feb 2006: Co-brands a personal ] web service (Maxtor Fusion) connected with an online storage/sharing service (myfabrik)
* July 2006: Fabrik secures Series B funding, led by Velocity & * July 2006: Fabrik secures Series B funding, led by Velocity &
* Late 2006: Fabrik launches myfabrik.com (now Joggle), one of the first web/desktop applications * Late 2006: Fabrik launches myfabrik.com (now Joggle), one of the first web/desktop applications
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'''Company Origins and Funding''' '''Company Origins and Funding'''

Fabrik was founded as a Web-based software company in August of 2005 by former Maxtor executives Mike Cordano and Keyur Patel. <ref>Company Websites: Fabrik was founded as a Web-based software company in August of 2005 by former Maxtor executives Mike Cordano and Keyur Patel. <ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com http://www.fabrik.com
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</ref> <ref>Om Malik, March 29, 2006. “.” Business 2.0. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Fost, September 11, 2006. “.” San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Tom Foremski, March 30, 2006. “.” Silicon Valley Watcher. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> The following month, the company disclosed the completion of its series A funding of $4.1 million followed by $8 million in series B funding in July 2006 and $14.3 million in February 2007. Then in May 2007, the company received $24.9 million in funding, bringing the total to about $51.3 million in funding. <ref>Kristen Nicole, May 17, 2008. “.” Mashable. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> </ref> <ref>Om Malik, March 29, 2006. “.” Business 2.0. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Fost, September 11, 2006. “.” San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Tom Foremski, March 30, 2006. “.” Silicon Valley Watcher. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> The following month, the company disclosed the completion of its series A funding of $4.1 million followed by $8 million in series B funding in July 2006 and $14.3 million in February 2007. Then in May 2007, the company received $24.9 million in funding, bringing the total to about $51.3 million in funding. <ref>Kristen Nicole, May 17, 2008. “.” Mashable. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>


In February 2006, Fabrik teamed with Maxtor (acquired by ] in 2005) to develop Maxtor Fusion, a ] (NAS) device built for organizing and sharing ] ], and in late 2006 the company launched myfabrik.com, which organizes and stores digital ] online. <ref>Narasu Rebbapragada, February 8, 2007. “.” PC World. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> <ref>Tom Foremski, May 30, 2007. “.” PodTech. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> In February 2006, Fabrik teamed with Maxtor (acquired by ] in 2005) to develop Maxtor Fusion, a ] (NAS) device built for organizing and sharing ] ], and in late 2006 the company launched myfabrik.com, which organizes and stores digital ] online. <ref>Narasu Rebbapragada, February 8, 2007. “.” PC World. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> <ref>Tom Foremski, May 30, 2007. “.” PodTech. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref>


'''Acquisitions''' '''Acquisitions'''

In February 2007, the company acquired the ] business of SimpleTech, inheriting the SimpleTech product line of external hard drives for consumers and small businesses.<ref>Company press release, February 12, 2007. “.” Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> Then, in January 2008, Fabrik acquired G-Technology, adding professional storage products for audio and video editing professionals to its portfolio.<ref>Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Acquires G-Technology, Expect 2008 Revenues of $200+ million.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>
<ref>Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Buys G-Tech to Consolidate Consumer Storage Offerings.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> In February 2007, the company acquired the ] business of ], inheriting the ] product line of external hard drives for consumers and small businesses.<ref>Company press release, February 12, 2007. “.” Retrieved on October 22, 2008.</ref> Then, in January 2008, Fabrik acquired ], adding professional storage products for audio and video editing professionals to its portfolio.<ref>Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Acquires G-Technology, Expect 2008 Revenues of $200+ million.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Buys G-Tech to Consolidate Consumer Storage Offerings.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>


'''Current Situation''' '''Current Situation'''

Fabrik’s acquisitions and the introduction of Joggle at the DEMO’08 conference in January 2008 has made Fabrik a parent company of four distinct brands; SimpleTech, G-Technology, Joggle and Fabrik Ultimate Backup. SimpleTech and G-Technology products are still branded as such and maintain separate online website entities.<ref>Company Websites: Fabrik’s acquisitions and the introduction of Joggle at the DEMO’08 conference in January 2008 has made Fabrik a parent company of four distinct brands; ], ], Joggle and Fabrik Ultimate Backup. ] and ] products are still branded as such and maintain separate online website entities.<ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com http://www.simpletech.com
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Current Fabrik products sold under these brands include: Current Fabrik products sold under these brands include:


SimpleTech Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drive<br>SimpleTech drive<br>SimpleTech SimpleDrive<br>SimpleTech Pro Drive<br>SimpleTech Duo Pro Drive<br>SimpleTech ProSpeed eSATA PCI Express Card<br>G-Technology G-SPEED XL<br>G-Technology G-SPEED eS<br>G-Technology G-RAID<br>G-Technology G-RAID mini<br>G-Technology G-SAFE<br>G-Technology G-DRIVE<Br>G-Technology G-DRIVE mini<Br>G-Technology G-DRIVE Q<br>G-Technology G-SATA<br>A family of G-Technology accessories ] Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drive<br>] drive<br>] SimpleDrive<br>SimpleTech Pro Drive<br>SimpleTech Duo Pro Drive<br>SimpleTech ProSpeed eSATA PCI Express Card<br>] G-SPEED XL<br>] G-SPEED eS<br>] G-RAID<br>] G-RAID mini<br>] G-SAFE<br>] G-DRIVE<Br>] G-DRIVE mini<Br>] G-DRIVE Q<br>] G-SATA<br>A family of ] accessories


Joggle and the Fabrik Ultimate Backup are sold under the Fabrik brand. The free online storage and sharing site Joggle was launched at the DEMO'08 conference. Joggle and the Fabrik Ultimate Backup are sold under the Fabrik brand. The free online storage and sharing site Joggle was launched at the DEMO'08 conference.


== Products and Services ==
The company’s ] products are external hard drives for mainstream consumers and small business users. It includes ] external hard drives and ] external hard drives. All ] products come bundled with free local backup software and online backup capabilities.<ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com
http://www.g-technology.com
http://www.joggle.com</ref>

The ] drive has a 100 percent recyclable enclosure and several energy and resource efficiency features.<ref>Gerry Blackwell, October 22, 2008. “Drive Review]. Datamation. Retrieved on October 23, 2008.</ref>The company claims the drive is the world’s most eco-friendly, resource conscious external hard drive.<ref>Company press release, July 28, 2008. “.” Retrieved on October 23, 2008.</ref>The original design of the ] portable external storage product line was inspired by the ] ] team ]. <ref>Company Websites:
http://www.fabrik.com
http://www.simpletech.com
http://www.g-technology.com
http://www.joggle.com</ref>

Near the beginning of 2008, Fabrik acquired ] and inherited a suite of external hard drives for Mac, creative pro, photography and A/V markets, including FireWire eSATA, USB, SCSI and Fibre Channel storage products. <ref>Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>

Fabrik started a free online digital content management site called Joggle in early 2008. The Web site searches for ], ] and ] on a user’s ], external hard drive or online communities and ] sites and automatically consolidates it into a single online organizing and sharing tool.<ref>Company press release, January 28, 2008. “.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “.” PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “.” Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref> <ref>Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “.</ref> <ref>Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “.” InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.</ref>

The company also has a pure online backup approach, Fabrik Ultimate Backup, where ] can be backed up to remote ] using 128-bit ] and ] security ]s. <ref>Jon L. Jacobi, November 27, 2007. “.” PC World. Retrieved on November 5, 2008.</ref>

==External links==
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== References == == References ==
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Fabrik Inc.
Fabrik corporate logo
Type of businessPrivate
Founded2005
HeadquartersSan Mateo, California, United States
Key peopleMike Cordano, CEO, Mark McEachen, CFO, and Mike Williams, Sr. VP and GM
IndustryExternal hard disk drive, backup and content management services
Employees140

Fabrik Inc. is a manufacturer of external hard drives and digital content management software and services. Fabrik is the third largest supplier of external storage products in North America. It is headquartered in San Mateo, with offices in Santa Ana and Culver City, California.

The company sells external hard drives and online backup software in a bundled product for consumers, small business users and audio/video (A/V) content creation professionals. The company also hosts the free online digital content management and sharing site, Joggle.

Fabrik’s product lines include SimpleTech, G-Technology, Joggle and Fabrik Ultimate Backup(see Products and Services).

Company History

Overview

Company Origins and Funding

Fabrik was founded as a Web-based software company in August of 2005 by former Maxtor executives Mike Cordano and Keyur Patel. The following month, the company disclosed the completion of its series A funding of $4.1 million followed by $8 million in series B funding in July 2006 and $14.3 million in February 2007. Then in May 2007, the company received $24.9 million in funding, bringing the total to about $51.3 million in funding.

In February 2006, Fabrik teamed with Maxtor (acquired by Seagate in 2005) to develop Maxtor Fusion, a network-attached storage (NAS) device built for organizing and sharing digital files, and in late 2006 the company launched myfabrik.com, which organizes and stores digital media online.

Acquisitions

In February 2007, the company acquired the consumer business of SimpleTech, inheriting the SimpleTech product line of external hard drives for consumers and small businesses. Then, in January 2008, Fabrik acquired G-Technology, adding professional storage products for audio and video editing professionals to its portfolio.

Current Situation

Fabrik’s acquisitions and the introduction of Joggle at the DEMO’08 conference in January 2008 has made Fabrik a parent company of four distinct brands; SimpleTech, G-Technology, Joggle and Fabrik Ultimate Backup. SimpleTech and G-Technology products are still branded as such and maintain separate online website entities.

Current Fabrik products sold under these brands include:

SimpleTech Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drive
SimpleTech drive
SimpleTech SimpleDrive
SimpleTech Pro Drive
SimpleTech Duo Pro Drive
SimpleTech ProSpeed eSATA PCI Express Card
G-Technology G-SPEED XL
G-Technology G-SPEED eS
G-Technology G-RAID
G-Technology G-RAID mini
G-Technology G-SAFE
G-Technology G-DRIVE
G-Technology G-DRIVE mini
G-Technology G-DRIVE Q
G-Technology G-SATA
A family of G-Technology accessories

Joggle and the Fabrik Ultimate Backup are sold under the Fabrik brand. The free online storage and sharing site Joggle was launched at the DEMO'08 conference.

Products and Services

The company’s SimpleTech products are external hard drives for mainstream consumers and small business users. It includes portable external hard drives and desktop external hard drives. All SimpleTech products come bundled with free local backup software and online backup capabilities.

The SimpleTech drive has a 100 percent recyclable enclosure and several energy and resource efficiency features.The company claims the drive is the world’s most eco-friendly, resource conscious external hard drive.The original design of the SimpleTech portable external storage product line was inspired by the Ferrari design team Pininfarina.

Near the beginning of 2008, Fabrik acquired G-Technology and inherited a suite of external hard drives for Mac, creative pro, photography and A/V markets, including FireWire eSATA, USB, SCSI and Fibre Channel storage products.

Fabrik started a free online digital content management site called Joggle in early 2008. The Web site searches for video, photos and music on a user’s computer, external hard drive or online communities and networking sites and automatically consolidates it into a single online organizing and sharing tool.

The company also has a pure online backup approach, Fabrik Ultimate Backup, where data can be backed up to remote servers using 128-bit SSL and Blowfish security encryptions.

External links

References

  1. Company press release, July 2, 2007. “Fabrik Unveils 250GB of Sleek Portable Storage.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  2. Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  3. Company press release, January 28, 2008. “Fabrik Introduces Joggle at DEMO 08.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  4. Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “Demo08: ‘We’re Not Just Conference Producers, We’re Consumers'." PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  5. Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “Tech Startups Rock DEMO Conference.” Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  6. Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “Demo 08: Web apps for mere mortals.” ZDNet. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  7. Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “At DEMO, Business Organization Becomes The Key.” InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  8. Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “Fabrik media storage opens limited beta accounts today.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  9. Company Websites: http://www.fabrik.com http://www.simpletech.com http://www.g-technology.com http://www.joggle.com
  10. Company Websites: http://www.fabrik.com http://www.simpletech.com http://www.g-technology.com http://www.joggle.com http://www.fabrikultimatebackup.com
  11. Om Malik, March 29, 2006. “VC dollars return to the desktop.” Business 2.0. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  12. Dan Fost, September 11, 2006. “Personal memories can go in startup’s memory.” San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  13. Tom Foremski, March 30, 2006. “Maxtor and Fabrik team up to drive the digital media home.” Silicon Valley Watcher. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  14. Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  15. Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “Fabrik media storage opens limited beta accounts today.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  16. Kristen Nicole, May 17, 2008. “Fabrik Raises $24.9M in Funding, Adds Ross Levinsohn to Board.” Mashable. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  17. Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  18. Narasu Rebbapragada, February 8, 2007. “Online media storage makes sharing content easy, though its stylish, minimalist interface hides some features.” PC World. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  19. Tom Foremski, May 30, 2007. “Silicon Valley Watcher: MyFabrik.” PodTech. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  20. Company press release, February 12, 2007. “Fabrik Acquires SimpleTech’s Consumer Business.” Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  21. Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Acquires G-Technology, Expect 2008 Revenues of $200+ million.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  22. Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Buys G-Tech to Consolidate Consumer Storage Offerings.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  23. Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  24. Company Websites: http://www.fabrik.com http://www.simpletech.com http://www.g-technology.com http://www.joggle.com http://www.fabrikultimatebackup.com
  25. Company press release, July 2, 2007. “Fabrik Unveils 250GB of Sleek Portable Storage.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  26. Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “Demo08: ‘We’re Not Just Conference Producers, We’re Consumers’.” PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  27. Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “Tech Startups Rock DEMO Conference.” Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  28. Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “Demo 08: Web apps for mere mortals.” ZDNet. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  29. Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “At DEMO, Business Organization Becomes The Key.” InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  30. Marshall Kirkpatrick, July 10, 2006. “Fabrik media storage opens limited beta accounts today.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 22, 2008.
  31. Company Websites: http://www.fabrik.com http://www.simpletech.com http://www.g-technology.com http://www.joggle.com
  32. Gerry Blackwell, October 22, 2008. “Green Backups: The SimpleTech .” Datamation. Retrieved on October 23, 2008.
  33. Company press release, July 28, 2008. “Fabrik Launches World’s Most Eco-Friendly External Drive.” Retrieved on October 23, 2008.
  34. Company Websites: http://www.fabrik.com http://www.simpletech.com http://www.g-technology.com http://www.joggle.com
  35. Michael Arrington, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Acquires G-Technology, Expect 2008 Revenues of $200+ million.” TechCrunch. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  36. Alistair Croll, January 15, 2008. “Fabrik Buys G-Tech to Consolidate Consumer Storage Offerings.” GigaOm. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  37. Unknown author, August 12, 2008. “Deal Radar 2008: Fabrik.” sramana mitra. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  38. Company press release, January 28, 2008. “Fabrik Introduces Joggle at DEMO 08.” Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  39. Michael Miller, January 29, 2008. “Demo08: ‘We’re Not Just Conference Producers, We’re Consumers’.” PC Magazine. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  40. Sean Captain, January 30, 2008. “Tech Startups Rock DEMO Conference.” Popular Science. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  41. Dan Farber, January 29, 2008. “Demo 08: Web apps for mere mortals.” ZDNet. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  42. Richard Martin, January 29, 2008. “At DEMO, Business Organization Becomes The Key.” InformationWeek. Retrieved on October 21, 2008.
  43. Jon L. Jacobi, November 27, 2007. “Ultimate Backup is a super handy way to keep your files remotely backed up.” PC World. Retrieved on November 5, 2008.
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