Stay On Your Game: Lessons From The Settlers of Catan
There are only two games that I regularly play on my computer or mobile devices. The first is FreeCell, which I love because you can (almost) always win. The ...
There are only two games that I regularly play on my computer or mobile devices. The first is FreeCell, which I love because you can (almost) always win. The ...
Note: This post is part three of a three post series on New York-based startup Warby Parker, driven by interviews with Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and co-CEO. At it’s core, Warby Parker is a company ...
The Sharer’s Circles When Google+ was announced, the biggest innovation was the ability to separate “friends” into “circles.” The concept being that we want to share different levels of ...
UPDATE: Enter and vote now at http://bit.ly/launchfestpitch! Silicon Bayou News and Launch Pad Ignition are teaming up to present an online pitch competition this Thursday during Launch Fest. Have a ...
Meet Jeffrey Lin. He’s brand new on the Bayou – still in the plastic wrap and everything. Just kidding. Jeff landed in New Orleans a few months ago with ...
Neighborland, a website started in New Orleans to inspire collaboration and change on a neighborhood level, announced a funding round today that includes a list of who’s who among ...
Thomas Rush, a Minnesota native and Florida State grad moved to New Orleans in 2008. After working with Greater New Orleans, Inc. for two years on green projects and ...
A few months ago, I stumbled across a virtual emerald: Ohours.org. Ohours is, “the open office hours scheduling platform,” where you can check availability and schedule time to meet ...
Note: This post is part two of a three post series on New York-based startup Warby Parker, driven by interviews with Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and co-CEO. At it’s core, Warby Parker is ...