Weblogs Inc., to launch Engadget Labs
September 29, 2005 | By Duncan | Filed Under General
Leading Weblogs Inc., blog Engadget is set to get bigger with CEO Jason Calacanis announcing that Engadget Labs will open its doors October 15.
According to Niall Kennedy, the new facility comes complete with office space, testing lab and podcasting studio.
And for those who think their web hosting costs are high, Calacanis also let slip that the webhosting cost for Engadget last month was $12,000 USD.
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The $12k was for the entire network…
That’s more like it. Colo, bandwidth, servers, hands-eyes, backups. Sounds about right :)