Date | Title | Description |
19.03.2012 | Pop Salad: A celebrity ‘stock market’ to buy and sell Clooney, Bieber and the Kardashians | Looking to kill a few hours — and perhaps a few brain cells? Pop Salad might be right for you.
Created by Seattle startup Salad Labs, Pop Salad is an online game in which players buy and sell celebrities whose values rise or fall based on t... |
18.03.2010 | How to Reconnect at the the Right Time: Entrepreneur’s Personal Project Evolves into an E-mail Reminder Service | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
When Chris Keller was working full-time at his startup, the online celebrity fantasy league site Fafarazzi.com, he had plenty of e-mails that needed following up on, as most e... |
27.09.2007 | A Directory of Facebook Apps from Boston-Area Web Startups | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
In May, Facebook opened up its site so that outside software developers could build applications that Facebook users can add to their profiles. Since then, more than 4,600 app... |
13.09.2007 | Transforming Celebrity Blog Gossip into the Stuff of Fantasy | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
First there was fantasy baseball: competitions where participants buy rosters of athletes at the beginning of the season and watch their imaginary teams rise and fall in the “... |
11.09.2007 | Rich Stew at Web Innovators Bash | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
If you’re hungry for a taste of Web 2.0 technology, Boston style, just attend one of the Web Innovators Group meetings, hosted every other month or so by David Beisel, a vice ... |
07.09.2007 | Tech Networking Nirvana on Lansdowne Street | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
My ears are still ringing from the din last night at Tequila Rain, where hundreds of local digerati gathered for the first TECH Cocktail Boston.
Aside from the the Nintendo Wi... |
16.02.2007 | Amazon Funds Fantasy Movies League | Atomic Moguls has reportedly raised nearly $1 million in first-round funding from VC firm Second Avenue Partners and Amazon.com. Atomic Moguls has launched FantasyMoguls.com, which is essentially a fantasy league for movies. You can draft m... |