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Songza launches iPhone and Android apps to digitize the mix tape

Songza launches iPhone and Android apps to digitize the mix tape

September 19th, 2011

After months of discovery, design changes and a little developer magic, we were excited to see our latest project hit the mobilesphere on September 13, 2011. The app we are speaking about is Songza, the latest entry into the ever popular streaming music category. Back by 10 million plus tracks and 75,000 custom playlists, Songza entered the market guns-a-blazing and AD60 was excited to be part of the adventure.

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Social Shopping is here and it is called Nuji

Social Shopping is here and it is called Nuji

January 3rd, 2011

As a start up, we love stumbling across other start ups. Boot-strapping it as they figure out how to get their product into main stream media, to only have the masses either except the product or tear it to shreds.  While some start ups seems a little farfetched, Nuji, the social shopping app looks to be headed towards success.

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Groupon’s Founder offers Tips on How to Get Started

Groupon’s Founder offers Tips on How to Get Started

October 19th, 2010

Andrew Mason, Groupon's founder and CEO, spoke recently at YCombinator’s Startup School event at Stanford University. During his session, Mason provided six tips he believed were necessary to creating a successful start-up.

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AD60 in The Wall Street Journal – Our Thoughts On Cyberslacking

AD60 in The Wall Street Journal – Our Thoughts On Cyberslacking

May 19th, 2010

Today, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published an article on the approach companies are taking to prevent employees from cyberslacking by spending to much time on instant messenger or Facebook.  We spoke with Sarah Needleman, a reporter for the WSJ who focuses on Small Business and gave our thoughts and approach in this matter. Click here to read the full article.

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Diaspora Aims To Displace Facebook

Diaspora Aims To Displace Facebook

May 12th, 2010

Facebook recently has been the target of criticism from many influential Online voices. The site’s often-changing and sometimes-questionable privacy settings are the reason the world’s most popular social networking site has drawn unfavorable attention. Facebook’s frustrating user experience has generated more than critics: Now it has inspired a competitor, or so the college kids behind Diaspora would like to think.

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