If you have a smartphone, you probably use the built-in camera to take pictures of all kinds of doo-dads you want to keep on hand — special moments, important notes, ridiculous signs. As of ...
Image-recognition startup Toronto-based Slyce Inc. has acquired couponing company SnipSnap for $6.5 million in cash, common shares, and conditional shares, the companies announced. SnipSnap ...
When you’re sharing iTunes front page space with Google Search and Bejeweled Blitz, you know you’re getting noticed. And SnipSnap app is certainly getting noticed. The new couponing app is #54 on the ...
In this season of the app, many of the startup companies I write about have products that, if they’re not unique, are close to it. As a result, it’s tough to find people to comment on the potential of ...
SnipSnap, launched in 2012, is coupon startup solving the problem of people forgetting their paper coupons at home. It allows users to photograph and digitize the print coupons they receive in the ...
A former editor at The Journal News has sold his coupon startup for $6.5 million. CEO Ted Mann sold the SnipSnap app to Slyce Inc., a Toronto-based mobile purchasing platform. Launched in 2012 in ...