"Hillcore" is not the latest indie music craze. Let's take a hiking tour of San Francisco with Dropbox coder Dan Wheeler, the man who brought the trail-hitting habit to the company.
Tanay Tandon, high school sophomore, put out a Flipboard-like app last week called Clipped. What’s it like to be a teen prodigy hacker juggling the demands of high school?
And other wonderful, whimsical lessons on how to keep employees psyched and productive (terrariums, apparently) from Kyle Zink, the payment company’s own Willy Wonka.
Final Draft is already Hollywood’s dominant screenwriting software. But what if it were more like the Google of all movie data, to be mined and monetized? “Ultimately, a script is a database,” says Final Draft’s Josh Kline.
Alphanail CEO Josh Espley says there's a much larger market for men's nail polish than you'd think. He says men have "settled on using their girlfriend’s products lying around. That can be kind of taxing on your manhood."
Vevo CEO Rio Caraeff's dad took that famous photo of Jimi Hendrix lighting his guitar on fire at the Monterey Pop Festival. So, yeah, he knows a thing or two about the visual component to music.
To create real value, Bluewolf consultants shadow their clients' representatives in the field. The results often involve mobile apps streamlining their work.