We've done some cool stuff you may have seen or heard about.
We've been here throughout the web's history, and we continue to do a lot of cool and cutting edge work for interesting clients. During our time online we've been involved in the following noteworthy projects and events:- The World Series
- The Olympics
- The first rock concert on the web
- The web's first commercial radio station website
- One of the web's first Flash sites
- The web's first live newscast
- One of the first corporate implementations of embedded audio on a website (VoiceIt)
- MySpace's #1 Viral Video (Deliverance By The Slice)
Press and electronic media exposure.
A lot of trees and electrons have died for us. We've been written up in print and online in almost every language and on almost every continent. Here's a sampling:
- The New York Times
- Washington Post
- Atlanta Journal
- CNN
- MSN
- Newsweek
- People Magazine
- The St. Petersburg Times
- Internet World Magzine
- B2B Magazine
- Internet Australasia
- Japan's NHK Network
- Wealthbuilder Magazine
- GenX Magazine
- Yahoo!
- Time Magazine
Our clients say nice things about working with us.
“We contacted Empty Street and asked them to provide us with a complicated array of web-based business solutions including a completely re-designed e-commerce enabled website, as well as a secure merchant credit card terminal that is mated and branded with our website.
This required not only an artful design, but an enormous amount of custom programming. Empty Street delivered two weeks ahead of our already demanding schedule. The features have been working flawlessly since inception and launch, and our business has grown tremendously – due in large part to their brilliant work.
Since that time, we’ve built our relationship with them and worked together on many additional projects, such as a new auction display template that is seamlessly integrated with the eBay auction site. They are responsive to our needs, and a pleasure to work with. Their expertise has allowed us to remain at the head of our field as the nation’s leading dealer of original historical autographs, and the premiere auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia.”
Kevin H.
Editor/VP of IT
Profiles In History