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Ticker Symbol Entity Name As Of Date Company Name Followers Employees on Linkedin Link Industry Date Added Date Updated Description Website Specialities Logo HQ.Street HQ.City HQ.State HQ.Country HQ.Postal Headcount change in past 24 months Company Name Sector Industry
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 84 1.00 Open Internet Jun 4th, 2019 01:41AM Jun 4th, 2019 01:41AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Open Brand Marketing, Social Shopping, Social Commerce, Social Media, Lifestyle, Fashion, Style, Trends, Entertainment, Pop Culture, Media, Bloggers, Influencers, Start up, mobile Open Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Mar 18th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 82 1.00 Open Internet Mar 18th, 2018 05:07PM Mar 18th, 2018 05:07PM Open Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious
private:tweetalicious 2245547 Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM Tweetalicious Inc. 83 1.00 Open Internet Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM Our vision for Tweetalicious Inc. was to create products that connect consumers, brands and influencers. Our philosophy is simple: Relevance matters. We obsess over ways to let people consume content they want to see. The idea for the company and our first product, Tweetalicious, came from the overwhelming amount of content on Twitter and the lack of tools to help find what’s useful. Getting to that relevant stuff is just as important as using it though. The best and most loved things in life are those we accidentally discover as we travel through the day. We believe that if you combine that sense of exploration and discovery with a healthy dose of serendipity, the end result is not only more useful, but also entertaining. In late July 2012, we completed the MVP of Mosaic, a social scrapbook that pulled together fashion, brand, celebrity and lifestyle media content from Twitter. Mosaic offered relevance and discovery by making Twitter more visual, meaningful and engaging. A shift in Twitter’s API policy combined with our limited human and cash resources precluded us from keeping pace and pivoting to make Mosaic a viable and fundable product. We shut down the company and stopped product development on Mosaic in October 2012, but kept the product alive through the end of the year. Tweetalicious

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