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MintDigital

https://mintdigital.com/
Last activity: 02.11.2010
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That's all folks! Journey with us through 1.4 decades, 3 exits, 32 failed products, 14 awards and 1 adopted alpaca
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Location: United States, New York
Founded date: 2005

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02.11.2010Quotables launches as a Delicious-for-quotations but with CafePress revenue modelQuotables, which soft launched in August, is aiming to become the destination for finding and sharing quotations online by embracing social media and crowdsourcing to organise its, largely, user generated database of quotes and to weed out ...
13.06.2009Weekly Wrapup: iPhone 3GS, Real-Time Web Platforms, Social Media Trolls, And More…In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we cover the latest iPhone announcements from Apple, look at some new real-time web products that we have high hopes for, investigate the impact t...
11.06.2009Exclusive: BBC leads the next wave of web experience with HemlockThe BBC is getting into truly real-time interactive web apps with a new open source framework called Hemlock, developed by London-based Mint Digital, and available as of today. The Beeb’s Children’s Department has licensed the technology to...
27.09.2007Islandoo cuts its TV ties to go open accessIslandoo, a UK-based MySpace-style site originally built as a social network to support casting for the reality TV show Shipwrecked, has opened its doors to any TV show, film or music video to cast for their show. TV producers can use the c...
05.10.2006Islandoo questions what comes first the TV or the Web?Recently MintDigital launched BloomBox “a web application that makes it easy for television producers and broadcasters to make shows based around user-generated content.” A couple of weeks ago MintDigital soft-launched Islandoo, the first B...
27.08.2006BloomBox is a mint of an idea.About a six weeks ago I was kindly invited to attend an event here in London called UGTV06 by Andy Bell. It was a very good seminar talking about how mainstream media in the UK is embracing the “user generated content” age. It was the same ...

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