LINKS: | - Seuss Hopes Northern Light will Rise and Shine
Date: 2003-06-02 Source: Information Today
Just 16 months after selling Northern Light Technologies (NL) to Divine, Inc. (in a stock deal said to be worth between $12 and $16 million), NL's former CEO, David Seuss, purchased the company back for just $81,000 at Divine's 26-hour marathon bankruptcy auction, held the end of April. [Open In New Window] - Northern Light to Shine Again
Date: 2003-05-22 Source: PRNewswire
Northern Light, the tiny little search engine company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, emerged today from the chaos of the Divine bankruptcy, smaller but basically intact, its notable search, classification, and content integration technology still viable and ready to roll. C. David Seuss, former CEO of Northern Light, purchased the company in Divine's 26-hour marathon bankruptcy auction held three weeks ago. [Open In New Window] - Not Quite Dead Yet
Date: 2003-03-14 Source: Search Engine Showdown
As of March 7, Northern Light sites all were dead or redirecting to divine. But it looks like it has a few more gasps of life in it. [Open In New Window] - Bon Voyage, Northern Light
Date: 2002-01-09 Source: Search Engine Watch
Northern Light, the company that pioneered a number of innovative features for web searchers, is closing its search engine to the public on January 16th. [Open In New Window] - Northern Light Launches Ads, Alerts Service
Date: 1999-10-04 Source: Search Engine Watch
Northern Light launched its first advertising campaign in September, with ads appearing in print and on television and radio. The service also gave its home page a facelift and introduced a new "alert" service for searchers. [Open In New Window] - Northern Light Offers New Billing Service
Date: 1998-03-31 Source: Search Engine Watch
Northern Light introduced its new Enterprise Account Service on March 30. The service allows businesses and organizations to be billed on a monthly basis for accessing pay-per-view documents from within Northern Light's Special Collections area. [Open In New Window] | | |