Topic: Catherine Cook

Cenk Uygur Leaves MSNBC in Blaze of Video Glory

Cenk Uygur, who had been host of the MSNBC program The Young Turks up until Wednesday night, announced to his viewers that the show and his...

America's Douchiest Colleges, Revealed!

No doubt you've heard the platitudes about how college is the best time of your life. But you know what? It can also be the douchiest four years...

Fat Is In

Fashion magazines are getting thicker this September, a signal that an industry built on stilettos and sex appeal is gingerly making its way back...

Om Nom Gobbles Up Graphic-Novel Deal

Call it the Angry Birds effect. these days it seems that as long as you have a hot mobile game, a development deal for your characters is right...

Starting Small? Here's How to DIY

Let's face it, not every entrepreneur is going to be able to score $1 million in a first funding round and many of them hear a lot of “no”s before...

Cooking Up a Social Deal

Now here's a story to make every 22-year-old with a normal day job grit their teeth: Catherine Cook, 21, just sold her company myYearbook for $100...
Ephren Taylor, Fraser Doherty, Ashley Qualls, Catherine Cook, Cameron Johnson, Adam Hildreth . While his fellow kid-preneurs were making a mint on the Internet, Fraser Doherty was doing things the old-fashioned way. By age 16, Doherty left school (with his parents' blessing) to ...

Digital kids grow up

They may sound like childish names, but these are some of the companies that proved in 2007 that kid's play online is serious business. Little ones learned their ABCs on Starfall; tweens paid dues to play virtual house on Club Penguin ...
They may sound like childish names, but these are some of the companies that proved in 2007 that kid's play online is serious business. Little ones learned their ABCs on Starfall; tweens paid dues to play virtual house on Club Penguin ...