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Aglet Picks Up $4.5M For Pokemon Go For Sneakers

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Los Angeles-based Aglet , which is developing a mobile game centered around "Sneakerhead" culture--the buying and trading of popular sneaker models--has raised $4.5M The company's FAQ says that the game is much like "Pokemon Go for sneakers". in a seed funding round. Aglet was founded by Ryan David Mullins and Owen Batt.

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Seven Tech Startups To Watch Out For In 2022

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” – Griffin's FAQ answer about how they make money. Jeenie boasts that it takes less than one minute to find an applicable translator, covers over 250 languages, and is usable through desktop and mobile devices, including directly through Zoom. Jeenie's translators make around $15 per hour. The Beans' paid tier is $30 per year.

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Can’t Fit Your Cargo, Request a Buddytruk

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TZ: What was the development schedule from idea to picking up your first haul? Not having technical backgrounds ourselves, we were fortunate to have friends develop the app in exchange for equity. TZ: Your FAQ states that Buddytruk’s insurance policy only covers the transport of items and not riders. We wish them well.

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