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Goodbye Sphere, Hello Surphace
October 19, 2009 · Print This Article
We’re super excited to formally announce that Sphere has a new name. Our new name is Surphace.
The obvious question is why, in the midst of continued success – growth and distribution – are we changing our name? In most cases, businesses change their names in order to relaunch, restart and/or establish a clean break from their pasts. Our situation is very different. Our business is as strong as ever, and from where I sit, the future looks as bright as I can remember (brighter, in fact).
Sphere is a name that’s been good to us. It helped us become the business we are today catering to the likes of: Time, CNN, Tribune, WSJ, TMZ, CBS, AOL and millions of individual blogs. As a brand, it communicates the totality of information disseminated across the web. When we launched the business 3+ years ago, we did so with a desire to deliver that totality to users in the form of a blog search engine, so the name made sense. Over time, our business has shifted, focusing much of its energy on large name-brand publishers. We’ve learned that those publishers are as interested in syndication of their own content as they are in retrieving relevant third-party stuff. In essence, our business today is centered around bringing content to the surface and so, Surphace is a name that, not only defines our business, but one we’ve grown to love.
Surphace is also a name that weaves incredibly well with our 2010 product roadmap, which includes, among other things:
- S4 – our self-serve platform currently in alpha (you can sign up for beta right here)
- SurphBoard – a spiffy updated editorial UI for our larger partners
- A url shortener in stealth mode – strategic to other products
- A real-time conversation thread, showing topical surphing in motion
- And a few more that we can’t yet disclose….:)
Nothing else about us will change. Practically our entire team (plus a few talented additions) remains intact since the acquisition 18 months ago, and we couldn’t be happier with our extended family at AOL. Some of you reading this must be chomping at the bit, wondering what’s going to happen to the Sphere domain. To quell that curiosity, Sphere.com will soon grow to become one of AOL’s benchmark online destinations, and to maximize the suspense, I’ll leave it at that for now.
To all our existing partners, I plan to connect with each of you in person over the coming weeks to discuss our new product pipeline. To all our future partners, we can’t wait to work with you. Please get in touch and let’s see what we can create together.


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