mark-pincus

Tim Faulkner · 09/27/07 11:23AM

Acebucks, the developers of a virtual currency for social network Facebook, has raised real cash — $1.5 million — from a group of uberinvestors — Wallstrip's Howard Lindzon, Facebook board member Peter Thiel, Tribe.net founder Mark Pincus, among others. Why? Because virtual currencies like Flooz, Beenz, and several other Web currencies proved so successful, we're sure. [All Facebook]

Mark Pincus finds his match

Megan McCarthy · 09/17/07 01:34PM

We should have known that dot-com wonderboy Mark Pincus was maturing when he sold Tribe, his social network for Burning Man attendees, to Cisco earlier this year. After a few months cavorting around Aspen and partying with movie stars, he's settled down and gotten engaged to girlfriend Alison Gelb, who works at magazine publisher Hachette Filipacchi and whom a friend describes as "a huge prize" for Pincus. As for Pincus? Not so much of a prize. Ever the romantic, Pincus gallantly waited for Gelb to recover from a momentary illness before popping the question.

Megan McCarthy · 07/27/07 03:34PM

Mark Pincus, Tribe cofounder, notes that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is becoming a fashion influencer. "At fb app dev meeting. Can't help noticing 4 guys in the room in flip flops." [Mark Pincus Blog]

Loose Wires: Woz pops a wheelie

Nick Douglas · 10/30/06 08:09PM
  • Blogger Michael Arrington holds his New York City TechCrunch party at BED, the bar/restaurant furnished with beds instead of couches, once featured on Sex in the City. One Yelp reviewer says, "It's a definite must for the bridge-and-tunnel crowd." Expect plenty of confusion as the selective bouncers reject Arrington's more unfashionable guests. [TechCrunch]

Holy shit, Mark Pincus saves Tribe!

Nick Douglas · 08/25/06 07:26AM

Hey, remember that hippie-filled social network, Tribe, from the Friendster days? Founder Mark Pincus just took it over, proving that sometimes, an ex-CEO can fire his replacement and wrest back control of a company.