Startups across the globe are knuckling down and concentrating on what works right now, for a lot of very obvious reasons. Included in this is Bragster, the UK-based startup we described as Jackass ...
Bragster, a London-based social network for dares and bets, has raised $3.5 million in Series A funding led by Intel Capital. Bragster, a leading social network for dares and social bets, today ...
10. Intel puts $3.5 million into bizarre idea: Bragster Nokia unveils handset made entirely of recycled pieces — Details here. The phone, called the “Remade,” is part of Nokia’s effort to go green.
Every week we publish an interview with a start-up. We ask five questions, hoping the answers will give you inspiration and new views. Well, actually six questions, since we also ask the start-up to ...
London-based social network site Bragster reported today it has closed a $3.5 million Series A round of venture capital funding led by Intel Capital, the chip giant’s global investment arm. Bragster ...
Bragster, a site that promotes wild challenges and dares from drinking contests to stripping stunts, secures $3.5 million in venture funding. Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown ...
London-based Bragster, a site for people to make bets with each other on various video stunts, has been acquired by Guinness World Records. Bragster, created by Wim Vernaeve and Betrand Bodson in 2006 ...
Britvic is turning the labelling on cans of Tango upside down following a dare by social networking site, bragster.com. The limited edition cans, which also features the bragster.com logo, closely ...
Bragster, a social network for dares (think Jackass meets Facebok), has closed a $3.5 million Series A round of venture capital funding led by Intel Capital, the global investment arm of Intel Corp.
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