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BricaBox featured on Social Brew

Friday, May 16th, 2008

BricaBox was featured on Social Brew this week. You can either watch the show below or head to their website. Our review is at minute 14:15, but if you have the time, watch the whole thing! Thanks Social Brew! And thanks Neha Tiwari!

nextNYers interview

Monday, November 19th, 2007


This week’s episode of nextNYers, a show produced by NYC’s own For Your Imagination studios, features yours truly.

It was a lot of fun to sit down with Meghan and chat about our platform. The only part thing we covered in the taping which I wish also made it into the final cut was the fact that I’m not alone in this company. I had said some nice things about Kyle which I’ll have to tell him in person now :-)
Also, watching the video definitely reminds me that I need to annunciate more clearly and get our pitch down a little better. But that’s what it’s all about! Learning!

Thanks For Your Imagination and CenterNetworks for doing the series!

BricaBox on Berlind’s Testbed

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

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Here’s some more fun news for us:

David Berlind of ZDNet (and the host of the Startup Camp where we won 2nd place in the startup contest) just posted a great preview and analysis of BricaBox, along with the video interview you see above. Go check it out.

To whet your appetite, here are two awesome quotes:

You could publish your review in something like a standard blog but you could never hope to deal with the structural needs through tagging or categories. You’d need something that is just a bit more robust. That’s what BricaBox is.

and

The point is that there are some types of posts that fit really well into the unstructured publishing mantra of blogs and wikis. But, if what you have to publish requires a lot more structure for each post. How do you do that? Chance are you have to turn to some sort of database like solution that doesn’t really operate the way blogs and wikis do where they’re more like publishing platforms for the read/write Web that take care of everything from the navigation to search to chronological ordering, etc.

Enter BricaBox…

Thanks David!