Our internet startup features a new name with the second launch
During the summer of 2006 I co-founded an internet startup called eefoof.com which competes with sites like YouTube and MySpace as a community portal driven by user-submited content.
During the intial launch we generated enough buzz to attract investment capital which we used to hire marketers, lawyers, contractors, etc. Entering my final semester of school I was not available to continue in my role as lead developer, but luckily we found a very talented developer and hired him to do a complete rewrite/makeover of the site.
After having PC Magazine list us in their 10 Worst Names, we decided it was time to re-think our name. We are now in the midst of launching eefoof v2.0 aka vume.com.
It is our hope that vume sees the viral success that other sites have, as users take advantage of our profit-sharing business model.