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Entrepreneur backs politician, politician backs his startups [Conflicts Of Interest]November 14th, 2007 at 8:37 pmSource:Valleywag
The rest is history: Pay By Touch abandoned its original dreams of competing with Visa and MasterCard, and raised cash from hedge funds to buy out a bunch of other biometrics startups. That saddled it with a bunch of offices around the country, 700-some employees, and a hodgepodge of businesses which founder John Rogers was poorly suited to manage.
The services that ChaCha is adding to its search engine is search via text and voice over telephone devices. Hardly a novel concept. It’s essentially 411 with operators searching Goo — sorry, ChaCha for results. So why did the cash-strapped state provide the millionaire with a couple more million? It certainly doesn’t hurt that close friend Governor Mitch Daniels, whom Jones has helped raise a million dollars for his reelection bid, is the Chairman of the Board for the IEDC. In fact, Scott Jones scored twice. His other company, Precise Path Robotics, which builds robotic golf-course mowers, received just less than $2 million as well. For what purpose? To improve the existing robot’s precision “[u]sing an innovative positioning system that surpasses GPS.” (No word on whether Precise Path is launching satellites, but I suspect its innovative positioning system is as sophisticated as operators providing search results over the telephone.) Fortunately for Jones, there are few competitors in Indiana for technology-related funds, and he has all the right friends. Which is, as everyone knows, always the best business plan, whether you’re in Indiana or Silicon Valley.
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