Fanzter

Fanzter Inc. was an American software company headquartered in Unionville, Connecticut. Fanzter launched Coolspotters.com in May, 2008, and released several iOS applications including CoolPapers, Streaks and Summizer.

Fanzter Inc.
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2007
FounderAaron LaBerge
Eric Kirsten
Defunct2014
Headquarters
Unionville, Connecticut
,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsCoolspotters
Number of employees
9
WebsiteFanzter.com

History

The company was founded in 2007 by Aaron LaBerge and Eric Kirsten, and is privately funded by Second Avenue Partners, Steamboat Ventures, and several angel investors.

In June 2009, Fanzter acquired Virginia-based software development company Mustache Inc.[1]

It was bought in 2014 by ESPN.

gollark: If it's just counting changed pixels, surely you could do that faster than realtime.
gollark: What if you turn lights on or off, or wave around the camera, or something?
gollark: Wait, your lightning thing just counts whether a lot of pixels change between frames?
gollark: Multithreadedly find lightning frames, serially cluster them and generate the GIFs?
gollark: Leak them to other people via DM?

References

  1. "Fanzter grows with Mustache buy". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
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