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Fiverr in Adweek, Ad Age

Fiverr’s latest campaign introduced Garry, an AI-generated character built entirely from a prompt by Fiverr freelancers. The campaign leans into real-time culture, spawning spinoff vignettes based on audience suggestions, from stranding Garry at sea to surrounding him with sharks. By embracing imperfection and internet humor, Fiverr highlights the value of human creativity in making AI […]

Sourhouse in The New York Times

Erik Fabian, Co-founder of Sourhouse, spoke to The New York Times about navigating tariff uncertainity as a small business.

Sourhouse in WIRED

WIRED received an exclusive preview of the Doughbed from Sourhouse ahead of its September launch.

Mozilla in the LA Times

Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.

Trint scores 2020 candidates

Bernie Sanders’ accent may sound strange to some people outside of New York, but it doesn’t pose any comprehension problems for artificial intelligence.

Waave launches in NYC

Starting this month, New York City yellow taxis in Manhattan will offer upfront fares before passengers hail a trip via Waave.

Hudson Square Goes 3D

This two-day event in Lower Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood showcased its evolution from New York City’s historic printing district.

Broad City Kicks off IWNY 2015

Internet Week New York 2015 kicked off with Broad City’s Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson’s keynote conversation with Anne Fulenwider.

CNN on NYC’s Next Big Startup

On the heels of Yahoo! acquiring NYC Tumblr this week, CNN Money’s Laurie Segall interviewed Internet Week New York festival director Caroline Waxler.