The Sports Reference sites first launched with Baseball-Reference.com in April 2000 by Sean Forman, Pro-Football-Reference.com in December 2000 by Doug Drinen, and Basketball-Reference.com in April 2004 by Justin Kubatko. Today, Sports Reference has grown to be the #1 destination for sports stats and they even have a podcast, For Your Reference. On a [...]
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Boing Boing is the Web’s favorite site devoted to technology, entertainment, and culture. Launched in 1989 as a print ‘zine and still independent more than 25 years later, Boing Boing publishes a daily mix of short articles, long features, original videos, and podcasts shared globally by a loyal audience of tech and lifestyle [...]
Founded in 2002, Meetup was created to bring people together to create thriving communities. Whether you’re an organizer or a participant, Meetup is a platform that can help you meet new people, make friends, explore interests and even build your business. It’s a platform where you create groups and events you’re passionate about. [...]
Online Solitaire is an online card games platform where you can join over 1 million players who play 4,000,000+ games of Solitaire, FreeCell, and Spider Solitaire each month. The Brief Prior to Freestar, Online Solitaire was using an ad management solution that wasn’t meeting their company goals. Online Solitaire [...]
Mexican Train, a modern version of dominoes, is a game available on iOS/Android developed by Christian Tuskes. While he didn’t create the game of Mexican Train, he did create a digital version for people interested in playing on their mobile device or desktop. Tuskes was working on his master’s thesis in Computer Science [...]