Projects
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FlatWorld Homework System
Astea is developing a homework system on behalf of FlatWorld, a publisher of fully customizable college-level textbooks and educational supplements.
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Speak Act Change
Astea developed the online platform “Speak Act Change” on behalf of the International Institute for Youth Development (PETRI-Sofia), which is part of the National Center of Public Health and Analyses.
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PLOTAVERSE
Astea is developing PLOTAVERSE on behalf of PLOTAGRAPH, Inc. PLOTAVERSE is designed to allow artists and photographers to showcase their work.
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LiveList
LiveList is the ultimate guide to discovering live streamed music experiences. Astea developed LiveList on behalf of Livehouse Media, Inc, Venice, CA.
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Stageit
Astea developed the Stageit platform on behalf of Stage It of Los Angeles. Stageit is an online venue where recording artists perform live.
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Plotagraph
Plotagraph Pro is a cloud-based photo-animation software developеd by Astea on behalf of well known professional fashion and commercial photographer Troy Plota.
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Livemargin Reader
The Livemargin Reader is a cross platform online and offline EPUB reader that allows users to synchronize settings and reading progress across desktop, laptop, and mobile reading devices.
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SocialBook
SocialBook is designed to be the first viable comprehensive post-print publishing platform.
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Coursekicker
CourseKicker integrates lesson planning, teaching collaboration and professional development in one free and intuitive app. Astea developed the pilot version of CourseKicker on behalf of the CourseKicker Inc. company.
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ReKiosk
reKiosk is a peer-to-peer eCommerce platform where any person or organization, from large publishers of books or music to indie “garage” bands, can open a free, online store and sell digital media.
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Broadcastr
Broadcastr is a revolutionary social media platform for making and managing location-based audio stories. Astea developed Broadcastr on behalf of Electric Literature of New York City.
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Sophie 2.0
Astea, in partnership with the University of Southern California (USC) of Los Angeles, designed and developed Sophie 2.0.