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25 Random Things About... bMighty.com!

You know that annoying Facebook meme going around where people you hardly know shared way more than you ever wanted to learn about them? And you know how it's finally died down and you thought you were safe? Well, think again: here are 25 Random Things About bMighty.com, the InformationWeek Business Technology Network's site for small and midsize busineses.

You know that annoying Facebook meme going around where people you hardly know shared way more than you ever wanted to learn about them? And you know how it's finally died down and you thought you were safe? Well, think again: here are 25 Random Things About bMighty.com, the InformationWeek Business Technology Network's site for small and midsize busineses.For your protection, we've stashed the entire list over at bMighty.com. But here are handful of nuggets that might pique your interest:

1. bMighty was launched in August 2007. It's original name was BigPotatoes.com (as in not "small potatoes").


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3. bMighty has a manifesto. It claims that Small Is The New Large.

4. bMighty editor Benjamin Tomkins was once senior program manager for AOL Small Business; he also was a contestant on Jeopardy and spent a summer selling knives door to door.

16. The bMighty "Ant" logo, designed by the Connecticut firm of Smizer Perry, has won several design awards.

22. Our Web-meister, Johnny DeVilla, is a guitar slinger and founding member of the garage band The Lords of Altamont.

Click here to see the other 20 Random Things About bMighty.com.


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