Monthly Archives: June 2009

No Junk in this Trunk (Club)

Early this month, LaunchSquad helped launch a revolutionary, virtual shopping service for men called Trunk Club. To keep things real and answer a few questions right off the bat, here’s how Trunk Club works on a logistical level – in five simple steps: 1. Apply for the Trunk Club service online, which is 100% free. [...]

Volunteer Day at the Exploratorium

Last Wednesday nine LaunchSquadders participated in a company-wide volunteer day at the Exploratorium. The museum is located within San Francisco’s Palace of Fine arts, widely recognized by its unique dome that rises up from the Marina District and can be seen from the Golden Gate Bridge. Founded in 1969, the Exploratorium showcases hundreds of science, art and [...]

SugarSync Makes Syncing Social

We’re very excited about our new client SugarSync and some of the new features they introduced yesterday for their digital life management service. If you are not familiar with them, SugarSync is a cloud-based service designed to improve the way we manage and share our digital lives, and starting today, the sharing part just got [...]

Evernote Hits One Million

Congratulations to our client Evernote for hitting the very impressive one million user mark on May 21st! It’s an incredible achievement, especially considering that the company reached this milestone only shortly over a year after the product’s launch  — meaning that Evernote has grown its user base faster than Skype and Twitter. For some history: [...]

LaunchSquad Gets Its Cloud On

It seems the cloud is everywhere these days – and LaunchSquad is no exception. Digital Media Buzz recently wrote on the use of cloud computing, highlighting how we’ve made the switch here at LaunchSquad in many ways. We’ve shifted to Gmail for our email server, but the biggest move was transitioning from traditional productivity software [...]