In September 2007, iUniverse was purchased by Author Solutions, the parent company of print-on-demand rival AuthorHouse.[2] On January 22, 2008, Author Solutions announced iUniverse operations would move from Lincoln, Nebraska to Bloomington, Indiana to be co-located with AuthorHouse.[3]. Full-time iUniverse employees were offered relocation packages to remain with iUniverse. Part-time and temporary employees will be terminated.
History
iUniverse initially focused on business-to-consumer print-on-demand publishing as well as publishing both new- and back-in-print titles. Barnes & Noble invested in the company and soon started offering iUniverse books for order online and through Barnes & Noble retail stores.citation needed In 2001, Warburg Pincus also invested in iUniverse.
On December 7, 2007, Kevin Weiss was named CEO of Author Solutions, the parent company of iUniverse and AuthorHouse. Weiss was formerly CEO of computer software company McAfee, Inc.