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Philly investors are watching this Delaware video-streaming startup

Cinema-Sync lets you watch videos on your mobile device and simultaneously stream them on your friends' devices.

Kevin Free, founder of Cinema-Sync. (Photo by Tony Abraham)

A new Delaware startup has a team of Philly-based advisors, including Robin Hood Ventures angel investors Glen Gaddy and Coley Brown, plus Arcweb CEO Chris Cera.
The startup is Cinema-Sync, founded by 25-year-old Kevin Free of Newark, Del.
The app lets users watch movies on their mobile devices and stream them simultaneously on their friends’ devices. Long-distance besties, eat your heart out.
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Brown is an investor in the startup, though Free declined to disclose how much he invested and if there are any other investors involved. Brown has connections to other local startups, including Cera’s Vuzit (which was recently acquired), where he spent time as acting CFO and also as a board member, and WizeHive, where he was SVP of Business Development.

Companies: Robin Hood Ventures
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