Kickstarter started as a way for bands to fund projects without asking for money from Grandma. Now it's the go-to site for thousands self-funded projects and the company recently surpassed the facilitating of $60 million in funding of random music albums, films, and gadgets created by ordinary people. At TechCrunch Disrupt NYC John Biggs sat down with Kickstarter's Yancey Stickler along with several successful Kickstarter gadget makers: Dan Provost from
Glif and
Cosmonaut, Rafael Atijas of the
Loog, and Sean Bonner from Safecast. It was through the magic of
Kickstarter that all these gadgets were funded and later created. It's rather scary to think of a world without the Glif, right?
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/2GmgMR9ncGA/
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