Mark Cuban-backed RECESS Combines College, Tech, and EDM
Spawned from traveling concert series Glowfest, RECESS brings the best of tech and music to college campuses.
Spawned from traveling concert series Glowfest, RECESS brings the best of tech and music to college campuses.
HourlyNerd is the latest startup to get an investment from Dallas Mavericks owner and ABC Shark Tank Shark Mark Cuban, that makes three announced this week. More here.
Cuban backs two startups from totally different industries, showing even more variety in his startup portfolio more here.
Tivli is a startup that’s bringing college students live TV over the internet. The company streams live TV, including broadcast channels, to students on their web connected devices, no matter where they are on campus. The Boston Business Journal reports that Tivli was founded by 2009 Harvard engineering graduates Tuan Ho and Nicholas Krasney. They
Dallas Maverick’s Owner, Shark Tank Shark and startup investor Mark Cuban is turning to crowdsourcing to find the next Maverick’s uniforms. Details here.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban leads round for Florida startup LinguaSys
Boston startup Apptopia is another startup we’ve been tracking for quite some time. We first brought you the story about this company that helps app developers actually sell their apps and app businesses, back in March of 2012. While app markets seem to be a dime a dozen these days, Apptopia is not an app
You may have heard through the grapevine that Mark Cuban is an aggressive investor in early stage startups. Take the Shark Tank out of the equation and Cuban is still eager to invest in good technology. Many people also know that Mark Cuban is one of the nicest and most approachable billionaires in the world.
Condition One is a New York Techstars graduate that closed a $2.35 million dollar round back in October, led by Mark Cuban. Academy award nominated photographer and videographer [Danfung Dennis]has seen his work in Newsweek and the New York Times. He’s been hailed for shooting some of the best war footage ever seen. That’s in part
Like, Dave McClure, entrepreneur, Dallas Mavericks owner and investor Mark Cuban is a strong advocate for starutps outside Silicon Valley, “everywhere else” as we call them here. It seems that almost every time Cuban is asked to speak at a startup investor conference or in front of entrepreneurial students, someone asks him about the next
New York Techstars alum Condition One has just closed a seed round at $2.35 million. The round was led by Dallas Maverick’s owner and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban as well as Manilla CEO George Kilavkoff and more. Cuban initially invested $500,000 in the immersive video startup earlier this summer. Academy award nominated photographer and videographer
Shark Tank season 4 kicked off two weeks ago with Indiana University, Kelley School Of Business graduate Derek Pacque’ turning down a $200,000 investment offer from Dallas Maverick’s owner and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban. Pacque’ turned down the investment because of the equity stake Cuban wanted in exchange. That wasn’t the case with Mention Mobile
Indiana University Kelley School Of Business graduate Derek Pacque’ took his startup CoatChex in front of fellow Indiana University alum and ABC Shark Tank Shark (and Dallas Maverick’s Owner) Mark Cuban on the season premiere of Shark Tank Friday evening. Pacque’ has a great concept. CoatChex is a system that uses pictures to match customers
Self made billionaire, ABC Shark Tank Shark and Dallas Maverick owners Mark Cuban recently spent some time with the Wall Street Cheat Sheeet’s, Damien Hoffman. Of course the wonderful “Bubble 2.0” question came up, and Cuban’s response will be a-ok with the target audience of Nibletz, the voice of startups everywhere else. “There is a