At an event at BuzzFeed’s Manhattan offices late last month, MakerBot explained why a 3D printing company would build a mobile app: To get people using their new 3D printers right away. Think of it as ...
Encyclopedias had those transparent overlays that showed different parts of the human body, remember? Those were what Tinybop’s CEO Raul Gutierrez had in mind when he pulled his team together in Dumbo ...
Raul Gutierrez's room at Princeton University wasn't like the other students'. "I had a little library of children's books in my dorm," he says. Now, at the Brooklyn office of Tinybop, the educational ...
Our planet is always changing, right under our feet. But how do you make these big, abstract concepts meaningful to a curious young child? Here’s the perfect app: The Earth by Tinybop, available for ...
Children’s app-maker Tinybop is announcing that it has raised $5 million in Series A funding. The round was first revealed in a regulatory filing last fall, but the company didn’t confirm the news or ...
LONDON: Brooklyn-based educational kids’ app developer Tinybop has received a minority investment from Sandbox Partners (SBX), which was founded by CEO and former Viacom exec Bhav Singh. Details of ...
New York startup Tinybop‘s charming app Mammals offers an up-close look at five animals – a bat, a tiger, an elephant, a sloth and a kangaroo – with interactive diagrams showing how they eat, sleep ...
New York startup Tinybop‘s charming app Mammals offers an up-close look at five animals – a bat, a tiger, an elephant, a sloth and a kangaroo – with interactive diagrams showing how they eat, sleep ...
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