Retriever, a Boston startup created by seven Harvard Business School students, seeks to make the return of lost items as painless as possible, using unique Retriever tags.
Ping-Pong Lounge Looks To Draw College Students
Rachel Whitney, an event planner and marketing manager for Blazing Paddles, was a little surprised when first approached with the concept of bringing table tennis to the sports bar scene, but as she talked to more people, ranging from avid competitors to those who have not enjoyed the game since playing in a friend’s or relative’s basement, she came to a realization.
#DownloadBoston Looks To Promote Local Startups
By: Gus Merrell
Tom O’Keefe, a Boston College alumnus and the man behind the popular Twitter account @BostonTweet, wanted to create a way for Boston startups to hit the market running and steadily gain name recognition.
Group Promotes Local Architecture
The Boston Society of Architects tries to foster discussion among the public about different design issues facing the city through its quarterly publication ArchitectureBoston.
Spritz Unveils New Text-Streaming Technology
Spritz is a new technology aimed toward increasing reading speed while retaining comprehension by eliminating the part of reading that takes up the most amount of time-actually moving one’s eyes from word to word.
Spritz Unveils New Text-Streaming Technology
By: Vince Rubertone
Spritz is a new technology aimed toward increasing reading speed while retaining comprehension by eliminating the part of reading that takes up the most amount of time-actually moving one’s eyes from word to word.
Boston Business Owners Laud Efforts To Modernize Public Transit
By: Ryan Towey
Starting on Friday, March 28, the MBTA will launch its Late Night Pilot Program, in which all subway and Key Bus routes will run service for an extra hour and a half on Fridays and Saturdays, and businesses are calling it a good move.
Engine Room Edit Takes On Films, Commercials
By: Maggie Maretz
Like many film editing companies, Engine Room Edit takes on all sorts of projects-including commercial, film, web, and promotional-but is unique in its level of involvement.
‘Globe’ Plans To Alter Its Digital Businesses
By: Bennet Johnson
This past week, The Boston Globe laid out a new plan for its future that included a number of changes to its digital businesses.