October 4, 2011

  • With $17.7M raise, Nebraska Global brings fund to $37.3M

    Nebraska Global today announced a larger-than-anticipated boost in its effort to “develop here.” The Lincoln-based software investment fund has completed …

  • Zaarly rolls out redesigned website, hints at ‘Zaarly Anywhere’

    Zaarly announced a redesigned website Monday, rolling out changes that its Kansas City-based CEO Bo Fishback said improve the entire user experience. Crediting user feedback in a company blog post, Fishback outlined the three major updates: ability to browse offers without logging in; redesigned browse map, realtime search and “my activity” …

  • Thinc Iowa: Grab a seat now, all tickets staying at $199

    We have great news for anyone who has yet to buy a ticket to Thinc Iowa! Thanks to the awesome support of our more than 30 sponsors, we’re going to hold ticket prices at the early bird rate of $199. If you haven’t bought your ticket yet you’ll want to do so soon as we…

  • Pipeline, Nebraska partners bring entrepreneurial fellowship to state

    Pipeline is coming to Nebraska, meaning entrepreneurs from the state now are eligible to apply for the entrepreneurial fellowship program’s first regional class. A group that includes Nebraska entrepreneurs, angel investors, technology leaders and the University of Nebraska system today announced it will help fund the regional expansion of Pipeline, a five-year-old, Kansas-based program for…

  • PrairieCast: Live at 2 p.m. with Wade Arnold of T8 Webware

    Tune at 2 p.m. for Episode 58 of PrairieCast streaming live from the Silicon Prairie News office in Des Moines. Wade Arnold, CEO of T8 Webware, will join us to talk about their new release Grip, their experience at Finovate, and more. Additionally, we’ll cover stories from the past week around the region such as…

  • Prairie Moves: Nick Nisi, Joe Petsick, TwitZip and more

    Published Tuesdays and Thursdays, Prairie Moves keeps our readers informed about career moves, media coverage, product development and more from the companies and individuals we cover on Silicon Prairie News. If you or your company would like to submit one of the items below for our next Prairie Moves post, please email editor@siliconprairienews.com.