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Gigaom

Gigaom was a blog-related media company started by Om Malik in San Francisco, California. It ceased operating March 9, 2015.〔Chris Taylor, ("Farewell, GigaOm: Tech news powerhouse shutting down," ) Mashable, March 9, 2015.〕 On May 22, 2015, it was acquired by Knowingly Corp., which started publishing new content to the site in August 2015.〔(Gigaom.com acquired by Knowingly )〕
The blog offered news, analysis, and opinions on startups, emerging technologies, and other technology related topics. It is listed on CNET's Blog 100 list.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blog 100 Index )
==History==
After running his personal blog under the name for several years, Gigaom was founded as a company by Om Malik in 2006.〔 In June 2006, he left his day job to work on Gigaom full-time.〔
〕 The site originally integrated a number of other technology-related blogs and services into its network. In 2011, Gigaom consolidated this network of blogs and rebranded all of them as separate topic channels on gigaom.com, with channels dedicated to technology news, Apple, cleantech, cloud, data, Europe, mobile, and video.
Since 2006, Gigaom has organized technology conferences under the banner Gigaom Events.〔〔
〕 The events division produced six events annually: Gigaom RoadMap, paidContent Live, Mobilize, and the Structure series (Structure, Structure:Data and Structure:Europe).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=GigaOM Events )〕 Former Gigaom employees founded Structure, an independent conference business in order to host some of the events. For its first conference, Structure gave free tickets to those that lost money on tickets to Gigaom's canceled conference in March and sponsors who had sponsored the canceled event got 90 percent of the money they lost to sponsor Structure's first conference.〔(How Gigaom died and then came back to life again, kind of ) Retrieved 24 September 2015〕
In 2008, Malik appointed Paul Walborsky as CEO of the company〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=We Have a New CEO! )〕 and in 2009, the company launched GigaOM Pro, a subscription-based technology research service.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meet GigaOM Pro, Our Subscription-Only Research Service )〕 Walborsky stepped down as CEO in September 2014.〔Gabriel Kahn, ("How Gigaom Built a Media Business Around Free Content," ) PBS, October 14, 2014.〕
On February 8, 2012, Gigaom acquired PaidContent through the acquisition of ContentNext Media.〔

On March 9, 2015, Gigaom ceased operations, with a brief note on the website stating that it was shutting down and "its assets are now controlled by the company's lenders." Malik stated that the publication was unable to pay its creditors in full.〔〔 At the time, it had 6.4 million monthly readers.〔Ravi Somaiya, ("Tech Blog GigaOm Abruptly Shuts Down," ) ''New York Times'', March 9, 2015.〕

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