New Site BackerJack Combs Through Crowdfunded Projects So You Don’t Have To
New Site BackerJack Combs Through Crowdfunded Projects So You Don't Have To
![]() Crowdfunding is popular with all the kids these days, so why shouldn’t it have its own blog? Analyst Ross Rubin has done just that by creating BackerJack, a website dedicated to curating cool crowdfunded projects. Rubin, who is an Engadget and TechCrunch columnist, works at Reticle Research covering tech and mobile but his real love is sending in two hundred dollars to random people on the Internet and hoping they send him back a smartwatch. The site is still in its infancy but he has already gone through a number of cool projects and is happy to take suggestions for other projects to write up. Given his extensive experience in tech and reporting, he knows of what he speaks. I took a moment to ask Ross a few questions about his new site and whether he thought at all about the implications of giving his site a name that sounds surprisingly similar to a breed of mutated hornets in a children’s book. TC: Why did you start the site? TC: Why crowdfunding? TC: The name sounds like Tracker Jacker. Are you Katniss? TC: What is your favorite crowdfunded project? RR: It’s a pretty long tail after Mytro, but I’m typing this on a Brydge iPad keyboard that was crowdfunded by Oona. Sam Gordon was the guy who got me hooked on crowdfunding. In terms of pure ambition, it might be Scanadu. It’s chasing science fiction. TC: How many projects have you funded? TC: Are you going to crowdfund your crowdfunding blog through crowdfunding? |
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