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Sunshine Suites: A place where your start-up can grow
Posted on February 8, 2010 | No Comments
Start-ups take tons of money. I mean look at the recent start-up Dropbox, before you can get capital from investors, your'e going to need a place to network and build your company, for a cheap price. Once you have a basic business plan, investors will come to help you build your company. Won't you need a place to do this, to create your business plan? Once you have your buisiness going, won't you need a place to run it? That's where Sunshine Suites steps in.
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Teens in Tech Acquires Yazzem; New Design
Posted on January 20, 2010 | No Comments
Daniel Brusilovsky, CEO of Teens in Tech, announced today that Teens in Tech has acquired the start-up Yazzem, rolling out their new design, and launching the site out of private alpha. Teens in Tech and Yazzem are both owned by teenagers, which makes this story really cool.
Teens in Tech is a site to let teenagers blog about anything, for free. The main goal is to allow teenagers to push media, easily. The service gives you a free blog, running Wordpress. The Wordpress blog allows you to post images, blog posts, videos, and audio
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bt.gd Launches Today: Can it Beat Bit.ly?
Posted on December 24, 2009 | No Comments
Jeff Weisbein, owner of BestTechie Holdings Inc, rolled out his new URL shortener today, called bt.gd. It easily beats any other URL shortening service.
Using it personally for months, Jeff decided to hire Michael Morris to help him in the project, to make it available to everyone. The cool thing about bt.gd is that it is so in depth. If you want to look at stats, it presents you with a pie chart and what countries clicked your link. There is no need to create a user profile. You can simply log in with your Facebook profile. Bt.gd offers some great sharing features. Allowing you to make your own sub domain and use RSS feeds.
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Square: The New Payment Start Up
Posted on December 21, 2009 | No Comments
Jack Dorsey, the ex-chairman of Twitter, has a new startup, called Square.
Square is how we thought we were going to pay for things 10 years up the road, but now. Square lets you scan a credit card to your mobile device. You may be thinking, "this sounds really fishy", but it really isn't. It uses online data to let you see whos credit card your scanning. After scanning the card, the person is required to sign the screen. This isn't just for anyone. It is intended for small businesses. Say a local coffee shop wants this, all they have to do is email Square and they can receive a free unit. The Square swiping device plugs into any audio jack. It creates power by the swipe of the card.




