Visualize a social networking site geared exclusively toward linking college students with their on-campus educational and social communities. Those are Facebook's roots before the site distended into a worldwide occurrence with half a billion registered users. They're also the roots of Scoop, an approaching mobile social app.

Trumpet Technologies place two college students in charge of developing the invention, Nick Simmons and Michael Akilian. According to Simmons and Akilian, Scoop's aim is to assist users discover ad hoc campus events similar to unplanned basketball games and intense frat keggers. Simmons and Akilian want not only to list and endorse events; they want to manipulate users' social connections with a reference engine, vigorously attractive students in activities they'd enjoy.

Google CEO Private project capital investment vehicle, Tomorrow Ventures, has invested in the developers of Scoop, Trumpet Technologies, according to Venture Beat. By the way, Trumpet Technologies has an overwhelming slogan: "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." Its business mission is scheduled as "mobile local search," almost certainly the most well-liked social network-related technology today.