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GPS Assassins iPhone app comes third in FastPitch competition

Success at Nashville-based business competition

GPS Assassins iPhone app comes third in FastPitch competition
The makers of GPS Assassins, an iPhone app that lets you target and assassinate nearby users via a text-based RPG system, have won third place at a recent business-pitch competition in Nashville, U.S.A.

Co-founders Jackson Miller and Nicholas Holland made their pitch for GPS Assassins, which is currently in Beta on iPhone and also planned for release on Google’s Android, at a recent FastPitch event.

FastPitch gives each participant 60 seconds to pitch their business idea “to a live audience and a panel of select judges from the academic, investor and entrepreneurial community of Nashville for the chance to win cash prizes and the opportunity to present to the Angel Capital Group for funding.”

Miller and Holland walked away with $1000 for their presentation.

(Tom Cheredar)


Jon is a consummate expert in adventure, action, and sports games. Which is just as well, as in real life he's timid, lazy, and unfit. It's amazing how these things even themselves out.