IAC’s Mindspark has just acquired pop culture gaming platform VoxPop. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
VoxPop creates embeddable pop culture contextual games for publishers like Entertainment Weekly, E! Online, and Maxim. → Read More
VoxPop.TV, a San Francisco-based startup that creates embeddable pop culture contextual games for publishers like Entertainment Weekly, E! Online, and Maxim, has raised $1.5 million in Series B funding led by Hearst Interactive Media, with original investor True Ventures participating. VoxPop raised $2 million in Series A funding from True Ventures in 2007.
VoxPop will use the additional funding… → Read More
Ever seen a pop culture clickable game on MTV or Entertainment Weekly asking you to predict and vote on who is going to be a winner in a latest awards show? Or asking you to vote on who is hotter, Beyonce or Britney? Chances are the game was made by San Francisco start-up VoxPop.TV.
The under-the-radar VoxPop.tv (the company’s services were launched in 2007) is tapping into a relatively niche… → Read More
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