PR WEB -- Jan 23 -- PlentyofFish has been chosen to join the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program, designed to connect high-potential startups to an extensive support network that provides access to Microsoft people and programs, guidance on future directions, and support to accelerate their success. Companies like PlentyofFish were selected by Microsoft for the program based on their innovation, marketability, growth potential, funding, platform decision and strategic importance to Microsoft.
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How is a 10 million dollar a year business is a startup? I see Markus more as a testimonial to what's possible MS server software than a company that requires access to MS people and programs. Wait, I get it, this mean MS is going to buy Plentyoffish. [Insert joke about new product called Fishing Live.]
Too bad it's not open to LAMP-based startups, which make up about 98% of startups these days.
Posted by: David Evans | Jan 23, 2008 at 07:39 PM