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Foolhardy Softworks launches app, celebrates with Halloween flash mob [Startup Roundup]

Plus: The Barn Creative celebrates its fourth birthday.

UPGOAT celebrated the release of its app with a Halloween flash mob in Newark. (Photo via Instagram)

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James Dalessio and John Meyer’s UPGOAT app, formerly OMG Stuff! (featured here), just moved into beta and launched on Android and iPhone last weekend, says Dalessio. The crew celebrated with a Halloween-themed flash mob in Newark.

Remember way back on Friday when it wasn’t freezing? #upgoat #fma #bringbacksummer

A photo posted by @upgoat on Nov 11, 2014 at 11:59am PST

//platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js  The Barn, a creative design agency based in The Loft (which we featured earlier this fall), celebrated its fourth birthday. Nick Matarese posted this announcement via Instagram:

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At the DreamIt Health Demo Day, RegDesk, a Delaware-based startup which connects companies to regulatory experts, announced it had completed five projects to date. Earlier this summer, we profiled Priya Bhutani and RegDesk. Check out Technical.ly Philly’s recent update on the current DreamIt Health class.
Delivery Circle (we profiled them earlier this year) announced via Facebook that the organization is partnering with Pango Financial (featured here) to collect suits for veterans. Donation bins, the companies announced via Facebook, will be available from Nov. 11 to Nov. 25.
Dan Freeman, director of the University of Delaware’s Horn Program in Entrepreneurship was recently quoted in a Wall Street Journal article, “Got a Great Business Idea? Pitch It to a Website.”

Companies: The Barn / RegDesk / DeliveryCircle / DreamIt Health / DreamIt Ventures / University of Delaware

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