This week on What to Think, we speak with Harper Reed. Once the chief technology officer of the Obama for America re-election campaign, he’s now busy building mobile commerce startup Modest.
Modest launched a couple of months ago, with the goal of making it easy for any retailer to build a mobile app that consumers can use to purchase products.
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