Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Zipano wants to be the central clearinghouse for control of your personal data that you share online. “The debate about privacy is really the debate about control,” said the founder of Facebook – and Zipano wants to give that control to the user in an easy, flexible, intuitive way.
Their first product, Locaccino, is a Facebook [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Vivo, which started out its life as a hardware company, is next up. They are building a platform to allow live online broadcasting. (AlphaLab has a livestream running based on the Vivo solution – but it is closed to the public – sorry guys, BIG FAIL. OPEN IT UP!).
The idea is not a new one [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Post-break, the room is full – SRO. Next up:
NavPrescience, a CMU spinout, is looking to build a smarter GPS solution that learns from the user. By using predictive and personalized routing, they aim to make your GPS device (which is likely to be your mobile phone in a few years) much smarter.
The company is taking [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
LeftRight Studios is all about building fun, compelling mobile games. Geraldine Yong is presenting for the team; these are some very compelling gritty gaming guys who have just rolled out their second game for the iPhone.
Their first big hit was smackBOTS, a digital version of the plastic analog favorite, Rock’em-Sock’em Robots.
These guys have done a [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
fooala is building what it calls “Food 2.0″ – making it easier for restaurants to access their customers and diners to find the food they want to eat. They want to “sell food the right way on the internet.”
The founding team out of CMU is big and successful (if not enthusiastic enough – David, light [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
First up is CloudFab, a company I have been close to since its inception. I was initially very skeptical about the prospects for the success of this company, but I am very impressed with what the entrepreneurs, Nick Pinkston and Steve Klabnik, have been able to build.
The idea is to democratize “distributed desktop manufacturing” by [...]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 – Demo Day for the 3rd AlphaLab class! It looks like a great lineup of startups, perhaps the best yet, and they are more prepared and drilled than any other class to come out of here. I am looking forward to seeing how they do and giving some candid feedback on [...]
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Next interesting company at Early $tage East (I notice that’s it’s E$E and not ESE, very clever) is ListenLogic.
ListenLogic brings enterprise and business intelligence solutions to the desktop. Their Software as a Service platform helps large companies and brands listen-in on what people are saying about their products, brands, and competition. For large consumer brands [...]
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
PhindMe Mobile is a developer of hosted technologies that automate the design and publishing of mobile web applications. Their core product is a design tool that generates “iPhone quality” websites for every Internet-enabled cell phone.
The screenshots look very slick and “mobile” is a great space to be in right now. In a way, these types [...]
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
FlyCast gives smartphone owners free access to over 1500 channels of music, weather, talk, and video, delivered wherever and whenever they choose. FlyCast aggregates entertainment content from a variety of existing sources, processes it, and delivers the media to iPhone, Blackberry, and Android based call phones.
The company competes with Pandora and Last.FM. FlyCast claims that [...]