Idealab

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Idealab Logo and Office

Idealab (formerly known as idealab!) is a business incubator based in Pasadena, California.

History

Idealab was founded by Bill Gross (not the same Bill Gross of PIMCO) in March 1996. Prior to Idealab, he founded GNP Loudspeakers (now GNP Audio Video), an audio equipment manufacturer; GNP Development Inc., acquired by Lotus Software; and Knowledge Adventure, an educational software company, later acquired by Cendant. Gross graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology and Idealab has historically hired many alumni; Gross now sits on the Institute's board of trustees.

The company leased the right to use the .tv domain, giving the island nation of Tuvalu enough money to join the United Nations in 2000.[1]

In December 2009, the company re-branded and introduced a new logo.[2]

Noteworthy companies

Idealab has created, invested in, and spun off a variety of companies including:

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