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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Thursday November 5, 2009
    Hogmalion

    Out of whatever part of Baltimore has the best grass, Hogmalion's a one-man novelty factory, hawking absurdly original, ruthlessly funny kitsch that originate as...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 28, 2009
    Road Tweets

    Just launched from a VA-based tech company, this free iPhone app takes the deadly hassle out of making everyone jealous over your sweet road trip: with the push of a...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Tuesday October 13, 2009
    Had Matter
    301.779.1641

    From a DC-based, former customer service worker, Matter lives to custom-service you with handmade, wall-hanging junk-organizers, all handsomely cobbled together from...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 7, 2009
    Diditz

    Just launched out of DC, Diditz allows you to create independent webpages out of your Facebook photo albums, thereby making them Google-searchable, and allowing...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Tuesday September 22, 2009
    Boxboy

    Out of the weirdest parts of Mount Vernon, VA, BoxBoy is the evil genius of the stash-sized curio box world: a graphic arts-schooled likely clown fetishist who creates...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Friday September 11, 2009
    Gtriage

    Out of DC, still-in-alpha Gtriage unleashes their “unblab smart-cloud” AI technology to auto-scan your Gmail inbox and highlight what you consider to be the...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Monday August 24, 2009
    Final Score

    The off-season product of a Mountain State U. basketball broadcaster, Score crafts limited-run, intricately detailed images from hundreds of hand-selected smaller...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Wednesday August 12, 2009
    Shoofa

    This free, DC-based iPhone app geolocates your position, then lists, in order of proximity, all nearby restaurant/bar deals. In addition to the standard stuff ($3...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Wednesday August 5, 2009
    Find a Metro DC iPhone App

    Just debugged and rolled out, FMDC features both a full Metro map with train arrival times and delays and MetroBus arrival times searchable for any DC bus stop...

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  • Thrillist Washington DC
    Emailed on: Thursday June 25, 2009
    FrontPoint

    From two intrepid Georgetown grads, this Tysons-based company offers self-installable, fully customizable Wi-Fi security systems that can now be controlled and...

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