Startups

How do Google apps, Instagram, Prezi and other web startups make money?

In a cool local business mashup, Northern Liberties companies SEER Interactive and O3 World teamed up to produce this interactive map that tells us how our favorite tech companies make money (or if they’re even at that point). There’s even a Philly startup on there. Check it out here.

In a cool local business mashup, Northern Liberties companies SEER Interactive and O3 World teamed up to produce this interactive map that tells us how our favorite tech companies make money (or if they’re even at that point). There’s even a Philly startup on there.

Check it out here.

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