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Arcom offers the MasterSpec master guide specifications to engineers, architects, and design professionals for use in creating and maintaining office master specifications and for creating specifications for various project sizes, complexity, and delivery. Recognized as the industry standard, MasterSpec is the most widely used specification system in the U.S., with extensive background research information. ARCOM also offers SpecText, a master guide specification system for writing technically correct specifications in less time, from the most straightforward to the most sophisticated project designs. ARCOM also develops SpecWare® and SpecAgent®. SpecWare is a family of specification enhancement software tools that dramatically simplifies specification editing, production, and report generation. SpecAgent is a web-based tool designed to work with MasterSpec, streamlining the process of building product research and comparison and manufacturer selection. ARCOM, which publishes MasterSpec for The American Institute of Architects (AIA), is a Salt Lake City-based firm with an additional office in Alexandria, Virginia. The company employs more than 40 full-time specification development professionals: researchers, specification writers and editors, software developers, technical support staff, and customer service professionals.
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Jelli was an interactive radio broadcasting service that was launched in 2009 and ended in 2014, when it changed its business platform towards its cloud based sales products for radio stations. The company is based in San Mateo, California. Jelli was created by Michael Dougherty (formerly of Tellme Networks) and Jateen Parekh (formerly from the Amazon Kindle project).[1] Using the concept of crowdsourcing, Jelli is a modernised version of All Request radio, billed as a "multiplayer video game on a radio station". Jelli debuted on CBS Radio-owned KITS in San Francisco on June 28, 2009.[5][6] After starting out with a Sunday night Jelli show on KITS in 2009, Jelli was further expanded to a Monday through Friday night show called "Free for All" in January, 2010, hosted by DJ White Menace. Jelli shows were broadcast on KITS six nights a week. On June 29, 2014, Jelli ceased operations as a user-controlled radio platform and turned its focus to selling advertising through the services of co-owned Radiospot.[7] On June 23, 2015, Jelli announced $21 million in Series B funding from Relay Ventures, Intel Capital, First Round Capital, iHeartMedia, and Universal Music Group