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Thus, finding an app where you can see people who might match your outlook and simply ask them questions in a live environment seems like a great idea. Many people will pick their Cousin because they find them attractive. Cool Cousin gives them excuse to ask them a question because these people have already put themselves out there as experts. Now, there are a handful of possible directions for this startup, or perhaps a combination of them.

That its founders are brothers who sold their last company to Apple inspires some confidence, too. This is a 1. BuildOps is one of an astonishing number of startups trying to take a bite out of the commercial construction industry, on which hundreds of billions of dollars are spent each year in the U.

While lots of architects, property owners and large general contractors are already reliant on different software packages, the small and medium-size contractors and subcontractors who work on buildings typically still operate in distinct silos, and they — along with building owners — could benefit greatly from software that brings together the overall picture so unnecessary missteps, miscommunications and expenses can be avoided.

Jon had covered this one , too. Medinas is a two-year-old, Berkeley, Calif. Medina instead works with dozens of medical centers to assess what they have, what they need and what they need to ditch, then handles all aspects of the sale, from early inventory checks to shipment and reinstallation.

Think CT scanners sent off to Cambodia, ventilators shipped to India and defibrillators packed off to Mexico. This year-old, Boston-based wholesale commerce platform is trying to help small food and grocery businesses stock their shelves with local and emerging brands, which sounds kind of quaint — even boring — but is actually a huge opportunity as envisioned by Arik Keller, whose last company was acquired by Facebook.

Keller, a former PayPal product director who later bought a grocery store, realized that if he can persuade these business owners to use a mobile app that helps them manage their procurement, he can make their lives easier, as well as more defensible against companies like Amazon and Walmart.



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