Wrapp, a social gifting service backed by Greylock Partners and Atomico, is crossing the pond with the U.S. launch of its mobile gift card and retail app. Wrapp, which was available previously only in ...
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN--(Marketwired - Jun 13, 2013) - Wrapp, the social gifting app that lets you use your smartphone to send free and paid digital gift cards to friends and family, today announced it has ...
Social media has made a lot of things convenient – birthday greetings, photo sharing, invitations, etc. Wrapp, a Swedish company that offers a “social gifting” app, believes the same should be done ...
Donna Tam covers Amazon and other fun stuff for CNET News. She is a San Francisco native who enjoys feasting, merrymaking, checking her Gmail and reading her Kindle. Wrapp, the company that lets ...
2012 is the year in which social gifting started to take off, and not just for Facebook. One leading the pack is Wrapp, which is seeing usage skyrocket thanks to the holidays. Paul Sloan Former Editor ...
For the last few years, my sister and I have approached the holidays this way: I bought gift cards for her kids, and she bought gift cards for my kids. And we're hardly alone. U.S. adults on average ...
Social gifting startup Wrapp is today announcing that it has grown its user base to 1 million within 14 months – proof that people really do enjoy freebies, it seems. The company, which allows users ...
Social gifting app Wrapp has raised $15 million for its Series B round. The new capital comes from new investors American Express, Qualcomm Ventures, and SEB Private Equity. It also includes ...
The new focus on brand pages is aimed at positioning Wrapp as more of a loyalty-building tool for retailers versus solely focusing on social gift cards. To kick off the new brand pages feature, Wrapp ...
Social gifting site Wrapp today announced that it has received $5 million from Greylock Partners in an extension of its Series A funding round. As I noted in a recent post, the social gifting service ...
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