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The Future of Fun: An Interview With Sphero CEO Paul Berberian

Sphero

Zach Davis January 24, 2012 1 Comment

Blank slate has never been so colorful. At last year’s SXSW, Tech Cocktail covered a new robo-ball-toy called Sphero.  The robotic ball, controlled by your smartphone, puts a heavy emphasis on design.  While the ball’s clear exterior rotates in order to achieve movement, the interior remains balanced. The result- Sphero’s bottom half continually faces the…

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Legos 2.0: Build Your Own Robots with Cubelets

Cubelets

Kira M. Newman January 9, 2012 4 Comments

Coming to CES this week are Cubelets, small multicolor cubes you can snap together to create robots that move, chirp, and light up. Cubelets come with different programming, and what they do depends on how they’re combined. “Action” blocks include Drive (with wheels), Flashlight, and Speaker (which chirps). “Sense” blocks respond to environmental factors like…

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Get Location Based Discounts on Your Mobile Device with Roximity

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Zach Davis December 30, 2011 0 Comments

Tell me if this has happened to you. You receive your local Groupon or LivingSocial deal of the day. The offer strikes your fancy; you purchase without hesitation. The printed voucher sits in the middle console of your car for weeks on end as you aimlessly drive past the offerer’s establishment during your daily commute….

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TechStars Launches Accelerato.rs Unified Application Form

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Frank Gruber December 29, 2011 0 Comments

We have covered, sliced, diced and analyzed the startup accelerators for awhile now and even produced the first startup accelerator rankings this past year. Yesterday, TechStars, a Boulder-based startup accelerator program, took a step to help simplify the process by offering a unified application form for startup accelerators at accelerato.rs. The website gives startup founders…

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Nicole Glaros of TechStars Boulder on Entrepreneurship and Gaps in Tech

Nicole Glaros SXSW Delivering Happiness

techcocktail November 16, 2011 1 Comment

Nicole Glaros, Director at TechStars in Boulder, stopped by our Tech Cocktail Delivering Happiness at SXSW tour last March to talk about entrepreneurship. If you are not familiar with TechStars and are in the very beginning stages of your startup, check them out.  They are a mentorship-driven seed accelerator with locations in Boston, Boulder, NYC,…

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Optimize Facebook Ads Using Crowdsourced Expertise at Trada

Trada

Monika Jansen November 9, 2011 1 Comment

Online advertising is such a crapshoot.  If you don’t do it right, you end wasting a lot of time and money.  Boulder-based startup Trada crowdsources online advertising by harnessing the expertise of creatives and those in advertising to provide you with an optimized ad/image combination.  Until today, it was only available for Google, Yahoo, and…

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Crowdspoke: A New and Improved Reddit

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Kira M. Newman November 3, 2011 2 Comments

Last fall, Colorado suffered a devastating wildfire. As the flames spread, they left a trail of tweets, Flickr photos, and collaborative Google maps – disconnected information that was constantly changing. This natural disaster was the inspiration for Crowdspoke, a news platform centered on topics where users vote stories up and down – and a useful…

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TechStars Graduate Simple Energy Gamifies Energy Saving

Simple Energy

Kira M. Newman November 1, 2011 0 Comments

A host of startups are helping users save energy, from Opower’s energy reports to the smart thermostat from Nest Labs. But Simple Energy cofounder Yoav Lurie thinks users – despite their good intentions – need more motivation. “The premise in much of the industry has been if you present the data, they will come,” explains…

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Blogmutt: Crowdsourced Blog Posts for Companies, Quick Money for Writers

BlogMutt

Kira M. Newman October 31, 2011 3 Comments

Rather than counting pennies with Google AdWords, bloggers have a new option to make money: Blogmutt, which was showcased at our Tech Cocktail Boulder mixer. BlogMutt writers create posts for companies that have no time to blog using suggested keywords. Companies then browse the crowdsourced entries and pick one post per week. BlogMutt’s challenge is…

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Does the Internet Know Your Age? Check FullContact, the Contact-Updating API

FullContact

Kira M. Newman October 29, 2011 0 Comments

According to FullContact, my first name is Kira, my last name is M. Newman, I’m female, and I live in Washington, DC. Other than the middle name blip, that’s pretty accurate, considering I left DC only two months ago. You can see what FullContact knows about you here. FullContact helps developers enhance their app’s contact…

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ReportGrid Brings Simplicity to Analytics

ReportGrid

Patrick Skelley October 27, 2011 1 Comment

Lackluster analytics getting you down?  ReportGrid, a company that was showecased at our Tech Cocktail Boulder event on Monday night, is here to the rescue with a simple API – and intelligent, eye-catching analytics to boot, which they deliver as a service through a web browser. They are also a Startup Weekend company and graduate…

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Skmmr Lets You Share Content With Close Friends

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Patrick Skelley October 26, 2011 1 Comment

Do you lean on certain groups of friends to share and recommend books, websites or videos?  Chances are you are sharing via email.  Email takes care of one-to-one sharing; Facebook, Twitter and StumbleUpon cover one-to-many sharing, but there are few services that cater exclusively to small group sharing.  Skmmr offers a new way to share…

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Spend Your Online Marketing Dollars Wisely Using the Trade Desk

The Trade Desk

Monika Jansen October 25, 2011 2 Comments

If you are like most startups, you are working with a tight marketing budget.  If you’ve been thinking about spending some of those dollars for online advertising, check out Boulder-based The Trade Desk.   Their goals is to help you figure what is this impression, this user, and/or this website worth? Their data-driven marketing suite, which…

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Share Complex Information on a Smart Phone – While Talking – Using ChoiceView

Radish

Monika Jansen October 25, 2011 1 Comment

According to Boulder, CO-based startup Radish Systems, research shows that people understand information at least 50% better when both seeing and hearing.  If you want to do a better job explaining what it is your startup does to potential investors, partners, or clients, check out their new product ChoiceView. It is a really cool idea,…

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11 Startups Showcased As Tech Cocktail Returns To Boulder

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Frank Gruber October 24, 2011 6 Comments

After a short hiatus, I am excited to have the Tech Cocktail team back in Boulder today to host one of our classic Tech Cocktail mixer events. The event will showcase a number of the latest startups from the local area, as well as some of the latest tech innovations from X.commerce and Mapquest. The X.commerce…

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Boulder’s Lijit Networks Acquired; Deal Will Affect 300 Million Readers

Fed Acquires Lijit

Kira M. Newman October 5, 2011 2 Comments

Lijit Networks, which provides advertising and analytics tools to publishers, announced Tuesday its acquisition by Federated Media Publishing for an undisclosed amount. “While the details of the transaction itself weren’t released, this acquisition ranks among the most significant outcomes for the region in the past 10 years,” said Seth Levine, managing director of Foundry Group,…

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