Sense Networks was founded by
Greg Skibiski in February 2006 (2003?) near his home in
Northampton, Massachusetts. After establishing an office in
NoHo,
New York City near
Silicon Alley, Skibiski recruited
Alex Pentland, Director of Human Dynamics Research and former Academic Head of the
MIT Media Lab, Tony Jebara, Associate Professor and Head of the Machine Learning Laboratory at
Columbia University, and Christine Lemke, who would later become co-founders. Sense Networks investors include
Intel Capital, Javelin Venture Partners, and Kenan Altunis. Founder
Greg Skibiski was pushed out by lead investor
Intel Capital in November 2009 following the company's B round of financing. During the same week, the company won the Emerging Communications Conference "Company to Watch" Award. The company has three published
patent applications for analyzing
sensor data streams: System and Method of Performing Location Analytics (US 20090307263), Comparing Spatial-Temporal Trails in Location Analytics (US 20100079336), and Anomaly Detection in Sensor Analytics (US 20100082301). The company was acquired by the
Yellow Pages in 2014. This is a marketing conglomerate under AT&T and Cerberus Capital Management. ==Products and services==