Mark Zuckerberg has said a new wave of companies will have social "baked in" from the start. Online marketplace Copious is an interesting example of what a web company looks like when you focus on ...
Social commerce website Copious has raised $5 million in Series A financing from existing investors Foundation Capital, Google Ventures and Relay Ventures. Copious, which targets women 18 to 40, has ...
(AP) -- A group of Silicon Valley veterans are building a shopping service around the idea that Facebook's real-identity system is good for building trust in online commerce. Copious lets people see ...
Copious, the a San Francisco startup that makes a socially-powered online marketplace for buying and selling things, has catered to a primarily female audience since it launched last year. But today, ...
Fans of male fashion rejoice, a growing and popular shopping startup is now your stomping ground. If you haven’t heard of Copious, you’re behind. The company is working to build a social commerce ...
About the “Baked In” series: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg likes to say that social dynamics are going to work their way into every industry, and the companies of the future will be the ones that bake ...
Social marketplace Copious opened its doors for business Wednesday, helped by $2 million in seed funding. The site plans to facilitate commercial transactions by letting individual buyers and sellers ...
Copious, a San Francisco startup that makes an online marketplace where people can buy and sell things, has raised $5 million in Series A funding. The new round was led by Foundation Capital, with ...
NEW YORK — Social marketplace Copious wants to build an online experience based around people — and the site announced today that it secured an additional $5 million in series A funding to do so. The ...