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  • 3D Printing Gets Its Own Dedicated Convention In April

    Plenty of people are excited about the future of 3D printing, but not many events are solely dedicated to the technology. Sure, there’s the Maker Faire and Euromold, but those events cover much more than just 3D printing. That’s all going to change in April.

    WebMediaBrands announced that its hosting the inaugural Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in New York City this year. The event will take place on April 22-23, and feature the latest and greatest innovations in 3D printing. The conference will be chaired by 3D printing expert Dr. Hod Lipson of Cornell University.

    “Inside 3D Printing is the first U.S. event to delve into the present and future of the business impact of 3D printing,” stated Alan M. Meckler, Chairman and CEO of WebMediaBrands. “3D printing has become the next great technological disruptive force in the field of ‘making things’ and according to a recent article in The Economist, 3D printing ‘could well rewrite the rules of manufacturing in much the same way as the PC trashed the traditional world of computing.’”

    Of course, it’s a little unfair that East Coast folks get to have all the fun 3D printing fun. Worry not, as WebMediaBrands intends to bring a similar show to Santa Clara, CA in September of this year.

    In short, 3D printing now has two events dedicated to it coming this year. It’s really gratifying to see a technology finally get its own conference, and getting two in the same year is even better. It just goes to show that 3D printing is being taken very seriously now.

    You can find out more about the conference at the official Web site. The event is looking for exhibitors and sponsors now so interested parties will want to sign up before it’s too late.

    UPDATE: Commenter Duncan Wood points out that the Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo is not the first of its kind in the U.S. If you want more 3D printing madness, you’ll want to check out RAPID and AMUG. The latter will be holding its conference a week before WebMediaBrands’. RAPID’s conference will be in June.

  • WebMediaBrands Launches PageData Pro & PageData Enterprise

    WebMediaBrands Launches PageData Pro & PageData Enterprise

    Today, WebMediaBrands and their Inside Network research group launch of PageData Pro & PageData Enterprise, their new subscription service for tracking growth metrics for Facebook Pages. They are the latest installments to their suite of data and research products focused on Facebook and Mobile App Ecosystems.

    PageData Pro customers have access to the following daily metrics for millions of Facebook Pages:

    * The number of Likes a given Facebook Page has, dating back as early as 2009.

    * The number of People Talking About This, dating back to late 2011 when Facebook first introduced this engagement metric.

    PageData tracks engagement data on a per-post basis for a select group of Facebook Pages, allowing marketers to see the Likes, Comments, and Shares for each piece of content that a given Page posts. This allows users to see which content receives the most engagement, and which content has the most viral reach.

    Brendan Irvine-Broque, Product Manager of Inside Network comments on PageData Pro:

    “Similar to how AppData tracks active users for Facebook Apps, PageData tracks Likes and People Talking About This for Facebook Pages, and is the first service to offer a historical view of Facebook Page growth and engagement across millions of Pages,”

    “PageData Pro enables marketers to benchmark their historical performance against competitors and make smart decisions informed by accurate data. For analysts tracking the performance of brands and companies, PageData Pro provides actionable insights into these companies’ efforts to engage and reach Facebook users.”

  • Inside Network Bought For $14 Million By Alan Meckler’s WebMediaBrands

    WebMediaBrands announced today that it has acquired Inside Network, the publishing company that publishes Inside Facebook, as well as Inside Social Games and Inside Mobile Apps. The price: $7.5 million in cash and 4,183,130 shares of the common stock ($6.5 million worth) of WebMediaBrands.

    “Inside Network Inc. is a leader in covering the Facebook and social gaming ecosystem through reporting, research, and events,” said WebMediaBrands CEO Alan Meckler. “When combined with our leading social media blogs such as AllFacebook, SocialTimes, and AllTwitter, I believe that WebMediaBrands is now the leading source of news and information about Facebook, social gaming, Twitter, and social media.”

    “We plan to move aggressively with initiatives designed to grow our combined editorial, research, and events operations, as well as dramatically augment our online education coverage of social media and our job board presence in the social media arena,” he added.

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    “This is pretty awesome news for those of us in the WebMediaBrands family, because along with the acquisition comes some of the best experts on Facebook and social games in the world,” writes Neil Vidyarthi at Social Times.

    Inside Network Founder Justin Smith said, “WebMediaBrands has created a powerful platform for delivering news, research, education, and events to the social media industry. Since our founding, Inside Network has always focused on providing the highest quality information, research, data, and events for the social app ecosystem. Combining our efforts should naturally enable us to move even faster to deliver products and services to this rapidly growing industry in multiple areas, including industry news and research, conferences and events, and job listings for the social and mobile application ecosystems.”

    Smith will become VP, Social Media of WebMediaBrands, and will continue to operate Inside Network. He will also become a member of the board of directors.

    WebMediaBrands, which used to be JupiterMedia sold Internet.com for $18 million about two years ago.