A former exec from Kozmo.com, a company much celebrated for delivering munchies and movies to customers' homes before it closed down 10 years ago, has built his own delivery service. Unlike Kozmo, ...
Seattleites of a certain age (say, 30+) remember the luxury of having pints of Ben & Jerry’s delivered to their doors by Kozmo.com. The dot-com bicycle delivery company died in 2001 and the kinder ...
In 1998, two twenty-something entrepreneurs named Joseph Park and Yong Kang launched Kozmo.com, which promised to deliver a variety of goods at any cost–CDs, Snickers bars, and so forth–to customers ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by John Cook on Feb 8, 2013 at 11:48 pm ...
Did you hear that Kozmo, the wonderful early-aughts delivery service, is maybe coming back sometime soon? Holy crap that makes me simultaneously elated for myself and concerned for humanity. We are ...
2001-07-12 04:00:00 PDT San Francisco, California, USA-- The current deluge of stories analyzing the failure of high-profile delivery ventures Webvan and Kozmo miss the point entirely. It's true ...
And the best part was that they didn’t charge any higher than standard retail price. They were providing an invaluable service—same-day home delivery—and not charging for it. It was truly a dot-com ...
It was an Internet start-up with a million-dollar idea: delivery of nearly any product you could want, sent to your home in one hour or less. Between the time it began operations in March 1998 and the ...
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