Topic: Philip Kaplan

Social-shopping sites on the rise

0 . On a recent shopping trip, Fidji Simo spent $292.22 on three dresses from Macy's - one for Christmas, one for New Year's Eve and another one...
At the Finovate conference, which is a biannual gathering of financial start-ups, Blippy co-founder Philip Kaplan put on a brave face, demoing new features and announcing that the service was launching an API for application developers. "Blippy goes to great lengths to ...
People who use Blippy want to share information with friends about their online purchases, but some users found that the site was sharing a lot more than their purchases with a lot more than just their friends.. Credit card numbers for four ...
Philip Kaplan, founder of Fucked Company and AdBrite, recently co-founded another au courant business: Blippy, a social network on which people divulge details on credit card purchases. When Kaplan's not in Blippy's office in Palo Alto, California, or meeting with ...
Social site Blippy channels Twitter by letting users post, comment on purchases By asking what's happening or what's on our minds, Facebook and Twitter have prodded people to broadcast just about anything, from what they ate for lunch to what ...
Blippy is one of those ideas that at first sounds so hilariously misguided that you'd be forgiven to think it a joke: I talked today to Blippy co-founder Philip Kaplan about the service. Currently, in Blippy's very closed alpha test ...

AdBrite, F—edCompany Founder Views VC From Whole New Perch

Philip Kaplan lampooned the Internet bubble in the early 2000s with his Web site that couldn't be named, at least not here: Kaplan, most recently founder of online advertising company AdBrite Inc., has joined Charles River Ventures, the firm that has ...
Philip Kaplan, who ran the controversial Web site F***edCompany during the dot-com bust, has stepped aside as CEO of a small, profitless start-up he founded in 2004. Kaplan's critics, whom he acknowledges are numerous, are likely to cheer the news ...
Philip Kaplan, who ran the controversial Web site F***edCompany during the dot-com bust, has stepped aside as CEO of a small, profitless start-up he founded in 2004. Kaplan's critics, whom he acknowledges are numerous, are likely to cheer the news ...