7 San Fran startups being featured on SF New Tech on 12/16
Good morning,
Part of being innovative is having an outsiders view of what's going on. Here's a spotlight on some new tech out in San Fran.
Peace out,
Ben
Part of being innovative is having an outsiders view of what's going on. Here's a spotlight on some new tech out in San Fran.
Peace out,
Ben
Twilio
Jeff Lawson, CEO
Twilio hosts a telephony infrastructure web service in the cloud, allowing web programmers to build realtime communications enabled
applications using its simple, powerful API. http://www.twilio.com.
CubeTree
Ross Fubini, Co-founder and Chief Evangelist
CubeTree is like Facebook + Twitter for companies, with 10+ built-in collaboration tools including wikis, microblogging, file sharing. With
CubeTree, you can create a social network for your company, in under a minute - completely free. http://www.cubetree.com.
psd2css Online
Shaun McIntyre, Founder/CEO
psd2css Online is an automated web service that will generate complete dynamic web sites and CMS themes from your Photoshop Designs
http://www.psd2cssonline.com
UsefulOrWaste.com
Jagan Nemani, Co-Founder & CEO, SpeakEnergy.com A cool visual demo to increase awareness about energy being wasted
around us. To gather user opinions about the energy used as "Useful" or "Waste". http://www.speakenergy.com
Zuora
Travis Huch, VP of Sales
Zuora provides a subscription management billing and payment automation solution for SAAS and subscription based companies that enables them to
launch and monetize new products more efficiently and cost effectively.
http://www.zuora.com
Fido Factor
Garrett Dodge VP, Marketing
Fido Factor is a dog friendly local search and review website & iPhone app. We're like Yelp for dogs! http://www.fidofactor.com
LeapFish
Lena Shaw, PR & Social Media Manager
LeapFish is an evolved search engine that provides a single, connected, multimedia experience for both searching and sharing traditional,
social and real-time content making the new web easier to navigate, more integrated and ultimately more efficient. http://www.leapfish.com
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