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Creating Online Tools for Creatives
By Stephen Cass - Wednesday, August 25, 2010
At his startup’s headquarters in New York, Avi Muchnick, a 2010 TR35 member, explains where the inspiration for his online multimedia editing suite, Aviary, came from, and how people can use it to share work.
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