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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Internet Computer software |
Founded | 2006 (2006) |
Founder | Andrew Davies Edward Barrow |
Headquarters | |
Products | idiomag |
Website | idioplatform.com |
idio Ltd. is anenterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses itscloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), multi-channelmarketing automation, andcustomer insight generation. idio has offices inLondon andExeter in theUK.
In early 2011, idio acquired thru digital to expand its engineering team and set up a London office.[1][2]
idio was founded in 2006, by Edward Barrow and Andrew Davies, atWarwick Business School in theUK, with the aim of building a system to personalize content effectively. After several months,idiomag was launched.[3] This consumer-facing personalized music magazine was a proving ground for the technical and commercial approach of idio. Based on this, idio refocused on a business-to-business proposition, and started licensing the technology to brands and publishers; to aggregate social media content, deliver personalized multi-channel content services, and to monitor user interactions. idio has since refined this proposition and delivers a range of content andcustomer intelligence solutions.[4]
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idio has a growing range of modules built on its platform,[5] including the following:
These modules deliver a range of solutions, including the following:
In early 2010, idio launched a range ofGoogle Chrome extensions onGoogle's new Chrome Extension Marketplace. This enables users to install Chrome extensions from many publishers and get customized alerts when relevant news is posted.The Independent launched one in January 2010 which is now used by 20,815 people.[6]