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Freezecrowd |OT| An Interactive Yearbook for College Students

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listen up, facebook users. ever see Zuckerberg drain half-court 3s like that?

remember, Mark, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
 
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About FreezeCrowd


About FreezeCrowd

FreezeCrowd is an interactive social experience network for college students and alumni that was first imagined back in 1999 when its Founder Eric Leebow was a college senior looking at his college freshmen picture book. Fast forward about 11 years later FreezeCrowd was launched in 2011.

Eric saw while viewing the photos that everyone in the pictures had something in common, yet the Internet sequel where students shared their lives together was yet to be realized. With such visionary ideas as connecting the traditional paper yearbook to the Web through new inventive ways, a dream was born to connect people in group photos. The FreezeCrowd name is a play on words which comes from "Three's a Crowd," and was later changed to FreezeCrowd as a new way to "freeze" people's photographic memories connect people interactively in groups. The basic idea of connecting with people in groups is already done in real life, whereas friends, teams, and family members take photos of everyone in their crowd.

FreezeCrowd takes this real life connection to the next level, by unleashing the wisdom of the crowd and see how you connect with the people you know, and communicate inside the photos with speech bubbles that are contingent upon tagging. The best way to join in the fun, and the experience is to join a group simply by taking a photo with a few friends, and let the "Freeze" button connect you. You'll be well on your way to sharing and freezing your photographic memories.

Thank you for sharing on FreezeCrowd, and Break the Ice!

Eric Leebow

Eric is the Founder and CEO. Eric has a passion for the Internet, social media, and is an Internet visionary. Before FreezeCrowd, Eric previously wrote and published a series of Internet-related books, known as "You Are Here," in his publishing company Yahbooks Publishing. His guides were for kids and family, high school, and college age students. Later he released a book on travel, based on a travel Website, www.JohnnyJet.com. One of the books was published and sold in internationally in India, as well as across U.S. and were mentioned in such publications as Reader's Digest, Publishers Weekly, Frommers, and has also appeared as a guest on dozens of radio shows. Eric envisioned FreezeCrowd idea when he was a college student in 1999, and has followed through with launching FreezeCrowd in 2011. Eric graduated from Lehigh University in 2000 with his BS in Marketing.



© 2011 FreezeCrowd
 
meh, i'll just take my grade school year books and draw funny stuff on the people i hate. it's cool to do this still when you're 30, right?
 
Smision said:
meh, i'll just take my grade school year books and draw funny stuff on the people i hate. it's cool to do this still when you're 30, right?

ask NeoGAF user jumpedthegun.. he's pretty mature for his age.
 
Foob said:
where do i sign up who do i give my money to i want in

sign up for the beta here. luckily, you don't need an invite or anything. totally open beta.

as far as a monetary investment, the man you're looking for is Eric Leebow: the visionary entrepreneur behind FreezeCrowd.
 
What exactly is your fucking problem Blame Space? Not enough to do at home or are you just an asshole? Stop spamming us with your shit.
 
Man, so many upstarts that only do one part of the many things Facebook already does. Twitter is just the wall post, Freezecrowd is just the phototagging.

I'm going to start a website that's just the relationship status and make billions.
 
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Blame space can't post, Timedog enters the thread, is there some conspiracy going on that I'm not privy to?

If you have an accusation to make, then make it!!! It's not like the mods will ever find out the secret of Timedog/blame space when I'm behind 7 fucking proxies.
 
If you have an accusation to make, then make it!!! It's not like the mods will ever find out the secret of Timedog/blame space when I'm behind 7 fucking proxies.

So my suspicions were true, you are multiple personalities. How many more are there of you?
and are they all on freezecrowd
 
So my suspicions were true, you are multiple personalities. How many more are there of you?
and are they all on freezecrowd

Listen, just because Freezecrowd provides technological innovations for facilitating a pro-active e-dialogue between communities of tech-savvy consumers in a web 2.0 infrastructure does not have anything to do with me, or blame space, mkay.

I came upon this thread, and using objective metrics, I decided that it was the best on GAF. Now again, if you think me and blame are the same person, hiding out from the FBI in an underground bunker filled with 4 servers, 9 networked machines each running different operating systems for OS and network testing, a liquid cooled bit coin generating machine, and a commercial snack vending machine that I/We bought using a small portion of my/our winnings from finding that exploit in a certain now-defunct online casino's software in 2004...if you think that, then you are very, very mistaken, alright?
 
blame space, if you're reading this, the key is: *7oiIJF02.230923/&/09jaJ

Use the Hex to TimeScope conversion algorithm I sent you in document 9AB to skim the character maze for the actual source code. I thought you would have found this out by now given all my hints, but I'm giving you instructions just in case.
 
Listen, just because Freezecrowd provides technological innovations for facilitating a pro-active e-dialogue between communities of tech-savvy consumers in a web 2.0 infrastructure does not have anything to do with me, or blame space, mkay.

Using came upon this thread, and using objective metrics, I decided that it was the best on GAF. Now again, if you think me and blame are the same person, hiding out from the FBI in an underground bunker filled with 4 servers, 9 networked machines each running different operating systems for OS and network testing, a liquid cooled bit coin generating machine, and a commercial snack vending machine that I/We bought using a small portion of my/our winnings from finding that exploit in a certain now-defunct online casino's software in 2004...if you think that, then you are very, very mistaken, alright?
Oh. I'm sorry, my mistake. Honestly, these misunderstandings could happen to anyone.
blame space, if you're reading this, the key is: *7oiIJF02.230923/&/09jaJ

Use the Hex to TimeScope conversion algorithm I sent you in document 9AB to skim the character maze for the actual source code. I thought you would have found this out by now given all my hints, but I'm giving you instructions just in case.

Is that one of your registered trademarks?
 
hey is anybody on this yet? you have to use your school email because it's exclusive. let's share profiles.
 
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