December 14th, 2012

Mobile First Or Mobile Worst?

The Debate On Mobile First

We happen to live in a massive time of transition. The PC market that has dominated computing for the past few decades is decaying while mobile computing is soaring — with the only limit in sight being the total number of people on the planet. As a result, startups have been gradually shifting their focus from web-first to mobile-first. It’s the reason why I stay up late at night writing posts→ Read More

September 20th, 2012

Everyme Has A New Project: Origami, A Private Sharing Service For Families

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Everyme, the Y Combinator-backed startup with an app focused on private social circles, is announcing a new product today called Origami, which customizes the private sharing concept for a specific group — families. → Read More

August 31st, 2012

YC-Backed Private Photo-Sharing App Everyme Raises $2.15M From Tencent And Others

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So you’ve got your photos on Facebook, and you’ve got them on Instagram, and on Path. But what about that stuff that you don’t want everyone to see? Just some people? That’s what group photo-sharing app Everyme is for. And it’s just raised an additional $2.15 million to get more people using it.

Everyme is Y Combinator-backed mobile startup that allows users to create groups for private photo… → Read More

August 17th, 2012

Deets For iOS Keeps Contacts Up To Date Automatically, Lets You Share Files, Photos & More

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Deets is a newly launched mobile app that lets you organize your contacts and keep everyone’s information up-to-date automatically, but that description alone sells it a bit short. This new iOS app is a little bit of everything – it’s a communication hub, a contact synchronization utility and even social networking service. The idea is somewhat similar to the concept of Google+ Circles in the… → Read More

October 18th, 2011

Andreessen Horowitz, CrunchFund, Tencent Back Intelligent Social Address Book Everyme

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Everyme, a startup that plans to disrupt the address book, has announced $1.5 million in funding from an impressive group of backers including Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock, Michael Arrington’s CrunchFund, Chinese internet giant Tencent, SV Angel, Dave Morin, Joshua Schachter and Vivi Nevo.

A graduate of Y Combinator’s Summer 20011 class, Everyme wants to reinvent the way you experience your… → Read More