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Box Acquiring Streem (YC S12)

98 points| goronbjorn | 11 years ago |blog.box.com

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[+] ritikm|11 years ago|reply
(Streem co-founder here) Small clerical error - we were actually YC S12, not W14 :).
[+] MIT_Hacker|11 years ago|reply
Ahhh!!! Congrats Ritik. Huge news and always nice to see good news from other Thiel Fellows :)

Really hope Streem continues to exist as an independent product or at least as a plugin on top of Box or something.

Good luck man!

[+] natural219|11 years ago|reply
Congrats man. I remember meeting you at the Meteor meetup and was thrilled with your vision (plus the balls to go with Meteor!). Good luck with your endeavors.
[+] jsun|11 years ago|reply
hey we've been looking for this EXACT solution for ages and had no idea you guys existed...

Is Streem going to continue to live on as a separate product?

[+] avelis|11 years ago|reply
As someone who signed up on the waiting list but haven't received an invite. Will I have a chance to experience your product at all?
[+] nwenzel|11 years ago|reply
Congrats Ritik! Box adding a streaming content provider opens up a new world for them. Great choice on their part.
[+] zan2434|11 years ago|reply
congrats Ritik! Proud of ya
[+] windsurfer|11 years ago|reply
Another "our incredible journey":

> we want to thank our beta testers for their helpful feedback, our amazing investors for believing in us from the start, and our friends and family for supporting us through the ride.

[+] ritikm|11 years ago|reply
We really wanted to make the list :)
[+] tnorthcutt|11 years ago|reply
And to further optimize the experience and support low-bandwidth environments, Streem has developed enhanced video and media streaming technology to ensure content is accessible from the cloud as fast as it is locally.

How is this technically possible?

[+] adamors|11 years ago|reply
They've developed a new compression algorithm with a Weissman score of 5.2.
[+] ritikm|11 years ago|reply
We built an on-demand adaptive bitrate video transcoder that works with HLS. So it's able to fluctuate the quality and size of the video being streamed server-side before sending it down to the client. In a low-bandwidth environment, the quality decreases automatically so that the video streams without any lag. It's similar to how Netflix does their streaming.
[+] livejamie|11 years ago|reply
Did anybody else read "Box Acquiring Steam" at first?
[+] kevin818|11 years ago|reply
Yes, but then I realized that wouldn't make much sense so I forced myself to read each letter :)
[+] rdl|11 years ago|reply
Wow, congratulations. It's interesting that what seems to be a more video/etc. content focused company is going to Box -- is Box trying to beef up their consumer/content-professional market?
[+] BorisMelnik|11 years ago|reply
Smart acquisition! I didn't know about Streem, wow what a great idea. The one thing always holding me back from day to day usage of Dropbox / Box etc is being able to mount these drives in Windows. I would definitely sign up / pay for an account now.
[+] icebraining|11 years ago|reply
You've been able to mount Box drives on Windows since at least 2006. They support Webdav, which Windows XP and above can mount natively.
[+] hatred|11 years ago|reply
Can Ritik comment on some insights into how StreemFS looks like ? Does it follow a nfs client-server model where the server then makes a request to the Streem servers to get back the data and also managing look ahead buffers etc ?
[+] tootie|11 years ago|reply
That is some interesting stuff. I had to shut off Dropbox sync when it literally filled my hard drive. It sounds like Steem just caches virtual files that link to remote data. I'm curious to see it in action.
[+] dtfiw|11 years ago|reply
Congrats! I just hope the acquisition was all cash, and not for stock.
[+] sid_xervmon|11 years ago|reply
Congrats to founders and whole team. This is just awesome.
[+] natural219|11 years ago|reply
Now let's see something like this but with an open source protocol like Camlistore.

Still looking for a co-founder to tear this industry apart. Email's in profile.

[+] magic5227|11 years ago|reply
Great purchase, could add a lot of value to their consumer offering.
[+] fuire8|11 years ago|reply
no wonder why they had to pull IPO.