Huge congrats to Emily and Jason Throckmorton on the birth of their first two children, Miles and Jonah. Miles Benjamin arrived last night at 10:44 pm weighing 5 lbs 14 ounces; his brother Jonah Walker came next at 10:46 pm weighing 6 pounds. Everyone is doing great!
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Recent Client Additions
We’ve been very busy during the first five months of 2008, and here’s a long overdue list of the clients we’ve added to our roster this year: – Brightroll (San Francisco), an online video advertising company; – Collective Media (New York), an online advertising network; – Elsevier’s illumin8 (New York), a technology intelligence solution for [...]
Optimal Technologies Electrifies
As anyone who’s been following the news lately knows, green technology is truly the next big thing, with everyone from Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens to the VCs at Kleiner Perkins jumping in with both feet. Our client Optimal Technologies represents the bleeding edge of this trend, and this week the company made a major [...]
Mandell On Macs
This past weekend, our resident Apple fanboy Jason Mandell was a guest on radio show Tech Talk With Craig Peterson to talk about LaunchSquad’s exclusive use of Mac computers over the past eight years. LaunchSquad was also featured on Apple’s business site last year, highlighting our use of Apple products. In fact, the very computer [...]
Volunteer Day at Crissy Field
Last Thursday, a group of eight LaunchSquad-ers spent the morning at San Francisco’s Crissy Field working as volunteers as part of an ongoing project to keep the Presidio one of the most beautiful and unique public spaces in the country. We spent three hours in the very rare 90 degree heat pulling weeds and grasses [...]
Adding Digital Fuel to the Fires of Businesses Everywhere
Last week our client Digital Fuel, a provider of customer-facing service management software, launched the latest release of its ServiceFlow solution with a focus on the emerging global trend of businesses shifting from selling products to selling services. To understand this trend, think of what Dell does. It doesn’t just sell the physical computer; it [...]