July 2003
Sunny Kim named CEO & President.
June 2002
Michael Yang returns to NetGeo as President & CEO.
November 2001
Ken Rhie named CEO.
October 2001
SiteBrand selects NetGeo for eCRM efforts.
September 2001
NetGeo announces partnerships with Responsys and Jubilee Tech for email marketing and web customization.
April 2001
NetGeo secures $1.8 million in funding.
February 2001
NetGeo wins first customer: Bush for President campaign.
January 2001
NetGeo's first IP-intelligence solution, InfoScope general availability.
October 2000
Patents filed in the U.S.
February 2000
NetGeo, Inc. is formally incorporated with Michael Yang, former President & CEO of MySimon.com (sold to CNET for approximately $700 million in 1999).
October 1999
Geo-location and IP intelligence patents are filed in Korea.
January 1999
Technology development begins.
October 1998
NetGeo Co-Founder Dr. Sanku Jo develops the idea for IP-based intelligence and begins researching patents for geo-location and similar technologies.
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