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The Rubik's Cube Grew a Brain. Then Particula Came for Chess.
Hardware · Consumer · Gaming

The Rubik's Cube Grew a Brain. Then Particula Came for Chess.

How a Netanya startup turned toy-box classics into sensor-packed 'phygital' machines - and made $4 million in one Kickstarter selling a chessboard that moves its own pieces.

smart-games · connected-toysRead →
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E-Line Media
Gaming · Education · Media

E-Line Media

E-Line Media is a Phoenix-based video game developer and publisher that builds commercial games with meaningful themes and authentic voices. Founded in 2007 by veterans of Activision and the education world, the studio pairs great artistry with real-world subject matter across three pillars - Voice, Planet, and Society - producing award-winning titles like the Iñupiat-rooted Never Alone and the ocean-exploration game Beyond Blue. Its work spans entertainment, education, and social impact, backed by partnerships with the Smithsonian, BBC, OceanX, and the Cook Inlet Tribal Council.

video-games · impact-gamesRead →
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Southern New Hampshire University
Education · Saas · Consumer

Southern New Hampshire University

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a private, nonprofit, regionally accredited university based in Manchester/Hooksett, New Hampshire. Founded in 1932 as a small accounting school, it reinvented itself under president Paul LeBlanc into the largest nonprofit provider of online higher education in the United States, serving more than 200,000 learners through over 200 degree and certificate programs while keeping a roughly 3,000-student traditional campus.

online-education · higher-educationRead →
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wikiHow
Education · Consumer · Media

wikiHow

wikiHow is a collaborative, wiki-based platform on a mission to teach anyone how to do anything. Founded by Jack Herrick in 2005 and run as a self-funded 'hybrid' company that pairs a profit-making ad model with a nonprofit-style public mission, it hosts hundreds of thousands of community-written, expert-reviewed how-to articles in 19 languages and has reached tens of millions of monthly readers worldwide.

how-to-guides · wikiRead →