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Ted Nash (born 1991) is an English businessman who is best known for launching the site Little Gossip[1] Nash is also known for developing various apps and websites.[2]
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Ted Nash | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Businessman |
Years active | 2005–present |
Website | tednash |
In 1991, Edward John Nash was born in Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom to parents Andy and Linda.[3]
In 2010, Nash launched Little Gossip, a controversial site that allows users to anonymously post rumours about their school peers. The site was subject to public criticism from parents, teachers and school administrators.[4] The website also received coverage from BBC Panorama[5] and BBC Radio.[6] It was sold to Platinum Century in 2011.
In 2013, Nash founded Tapdaq, a mobile advertising exchange[7] and acts as the company's CEO.[8] Tapdaq raised $1.4 million in capital in 2014 to fund commercialisation of its in-app advertising exchange.[9]
Nash is CEO of Liquid5 with Fit or Fugly app allowed iPhone users to calculate the attractiveness of the human face using Fibonacci's golden ratio.[10] It judges the symmetry of the face in an uploaded photo based on the key anchor points of nose, mouth, ears, chin and eyes.[11]
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