BackType explained

BackType, Inc.
Company Type:Private
Founder:Christopher Golda
Michael Montano
Url:http://www.backtype.com
Current Status:Acquired by Twitter

BackType was a SaaS social media analytics service launched in August 2008.[1]

Initially, BackType was focused only on blog comments, aggregating comments from across blogs and allowing users to search them by topic or author. It followed with BackType Connect, a service that allowed users to reserve lookup a URL to view comments written in response across the web. Notably, this also included tweets referring to the URL (even if it the URLs had been shortened). They also launched BackTweets, a web site dedicated to tracking conversations on the micro-blogging site, searchable by keyword or URL.[2]

Before raising venture capital, BackType was nominated in the best bootstrapped startup category at the 2008 Crunchies.[3]

Technology

The distributed data processing work to build the BackType product became the basis for the Lambda architecture. At its peak scale, BackType was storing 25 terabytes of compressed binary data on its servers, holding over 100 billion individual records. Its API served 400 requests per second on average.[4]

Apache Storm, a distributed stream processing computation framework written predominantly in the Clojure programming language was created at BackType, and later open sourced at Twitter.[5] Storm was made a Top-Level Project by the Apache Foundation in 2014.[6]

Financing

BackType received $15,000 of seed funding from Y Combinator in 2008, and it received $300,000 of venture capital funding from True Ventures in 2009.[7] In March 2011, BackType received just over $1mm in venture capital funding from a group of Silicon Valley investors, including lead investor True Ventures, as well as Chris Sacca's Lowercase Capital, Founder Collective, K9 Ventures, Freestyle Capital, 500 Startups, and more. It also added Stephen Cohen, one of the co-founders of Palantir Technologies, as an advisor.[8]

Acquisition

On July 5, 2011, BackType was acquired by Twitter for an undisclosed sum.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BackType, A Twitter For Comments.
  2. Web site: Backtype launches comment-tracking tools, gets seeded. March 6, 2009.
  3. Web site: Winners of the 2008 Crunchies. January 10, 2009.
  4. Web site: Secrets of BackType's Data Engineers. January 12, 2011.
  5. Web site: A Storm is coming: more details and plans for release. blog.twitter.com.
  6. Web site: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache™ Storm™ as a Top-Level Project : The Apache Software Foundation Blog. blogs.apache.org.
  7. Web site: BackType Nabs $300K Seed Round for Comment-Tracking. 6 March 2009.
  8. Web site: Social Analytics Platform BackType Raises a Cool Million in Funding.
  9. Web site: Twitter Acquires Social Media Analytics Company BackType.