Last Updated on June 23, 2012 by New-Startups Team
This week Karim Kanji had the opportunity to speak with Robleh Jama of TinyHearts. Robleh presently works out of the Ryerson’s Digital Media Zone and Toronto’s The Work Republic. Robleh is also the recent winner of the Kiip Build Fund.
Many people know Robleh as the person who brought live animal cameras to his popular Pocket Zoo app on the iPhone and iPad. However, Robleh has done much more than that! He started the first social network for the sneaker culture, 2 popular apps in the iPad store, one of the first games built on Instagram, and now a lifestyle brand for tech startups entrepreneurs.
In the below interview Karim asks Robleh about what he has learned as a entrepreneur in the tech startup space. Robleh’s advice? Watch and listen to find out!
In this second interview Karim and Robleh chat about entrepreneurship, mobile startups and much more:
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