
Video Updates:
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4/17/12 - Invar and Dominique on Why They Would Use ArmorText
- 4/17/12 - A US Defense Contractor Shares Why He is Interested in ArmorText
- 4/19/12 - Justin Beck Thinks Everyone in America Should Use Encrypted Technologies To Communicate
- 4/19/12 – Does Baby Adrian Want ArmorText?
- 4/24/12 - Benjamin Young from Nexercise tells us why he is going to use ArmorText
- 4/24/12 - Lynzi asks a DC professional why she would use ArmorText
You missed out if you didn’t party with us on St. Patrick’s Day!
The holiday came around just in time for the beta launch of ArmorText. We partnered with James Hoban’s Irish Restaurant & Bar in DC and Lynzi Elizabeth from local TV station DC50TV, a part of the CW brand, to host a St. Paddy’s Day block party. About 600 people showed up and got to check out what ArmorText was all about and give us their thoughts on how they would use the app on a daily basis.
ArmorText Raved About:
Invar and Dominique on Why They Would Use ArmorText
A US Defense Contractor Shares Why He is Interested in ArmorText
Justin Beck Thinks Everyone in America Should Use Encrypted Technologies To Communicate
Does Baby Adrian Want ArmorText?
Benjamin Young from Nexercise tells us why he is going to use ArmorText
Lynzi asks a DC professional why she would use ArmorText
To make sure we didn’t get pinched on St. Patrick’s Day the Gryphn team wore green in full force. Navroop decided to wear a bright green turban instead of his favorite pink one. Bobby showed up to the event wearing a green jacket. Aaron, Gryphn’s power lifter, was wearing his favorite green sweater. This fashionable display was a fitting follow-up to the previous day’s Gryphn team photo shoot with celebrity photographer Douglas Sonders. Surprisingly, our green ensembles weren’t even the night’s biggest clothing hit. The new Gryphn t-shirts were wildly popular among bar patrons, with the Gryphn team collecting a waiting list for the next batch.
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