The 38-year-old who – with his partner – sold OkCupid for $50 million in 2011 intends to bring encryption technology to the masses.
Whit Richardson
Portland biotech firm extends alliance in pursuit of FDA approval for new product
ImmuCell Corp. is collaborating with an Irish company to help its chances of receiving regulatory approval for Mast Out, which treats infections in lactating cows.
Facebook probing source of smear campaign against Portland beer, wine stores
Dozens of one-star reviews in the last week cause a social media uproar among the retailers.
UMaine lab making history in forest products
Researchers in Orono are testing Norway spruce to see if it can be used for construction – the first species to be tested in 80 years.
Conflict imperils innovative composites program at Brunswick campus
A dispute between the program director, who is backed by the Maine industry, and Southern Maine Community College leads to the departure of a research lab.
Pending deal with Norwegian ferry maker would expand workforce at Belfast shipyard
The agreement between Front Street Shipyard and Brødrene Aa would give Maine a toehold in the high-speed, carbon-fiber ferry market.
Maine health insurer for small businesses to close down
MaineSense, an experiment in helping small companies control costs, was plagued by a high claim frequency.
Former meat manager files racial discrimination lawsuit against Whole Foods
William Apire, who emigrated from Sudan, says he suffered racial threats and intimidation from the white men he supervised at the store in Portland.
EPA review raises alarm in Maine over potential increase of ethanol in gasoline
Critics say the change would cost drivers, farmers, fuel sellers and small-engine equipment owners.
Judge allows sale of Lincoln paper mill to a liquidator
The deal does not include the union agreement with about 175 workers, clouding the future of their jobs.