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”’A Hundred Monkeys”’ is a naming company based in [[San Francisco, California]].<ref>http://www.northbaybiz.com/General_Articles/General_Articles/Monkey_Business.php</ref> They specialize in naming technology startups. A Hundred Monkeys was founded in 1992 by Danny Altman, the former co-founder of Altman & Manley, an ad agency and design firm with locations in Boston and San Francisco.<ref>http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/38/100monkeys.html</ref> |
”’A Hundred Monkeys”’ is a naming company based in [[San Francisco, California]].<ref>http://www.northbaybiz.com/General_Articles/General_Articles/Monkey_Business.php</ref> They specialize in naming technology startups. A Hundred Monkeys was founded in 1992 by Danny Altman, the former co-founder of Altman & Manley, an ad agency and design firm with locations in Boston and San Francisco.<ref>http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/38/100monkeys.html</ref> |
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A Hundred Monkeys is a naming company based in San Francisco, California.[1] They specialize in naming technology startups. A Hundred Monkeys was founded in 1992 by Danny Altman, the former co-founder of Altman & Manley, an ad agency and design firm with locations in Boston and San Francisco.[2]
Technology startups named by A Hundred Monkeys include: Riverbed Technology,[3] Inkling, Stoke, Ruckus, and Jamcracker.[4]
A Hundred Monkeys is also the publisher of the naming and branding blog, “On the Button.”


