Crowdsourced app-tester uTest buys Berlin’s Testhub, rebrands as Applause
Applause claims to have more testers for mobile apps than all its remaining rivals combined. Read more »
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Applause claims to have more testers for mobile apps than all its remaining rivals combined. Read more »
The Israeli outfit operates a kind of hybrid crowdfunding-VC model with relatively high minimum investments of $10,000 — Kickstarter this ain’t. Read more »
The equity-based crowdfunding platform is run by lawyers who have come up with contracts allowing speedy investing and, they say, remaining friendly to follow-up venture capital investments. Read more »
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