Attachmore
Attachmore www.attachmore.com is a large file delivery solution that assists computer users in transferring files that are too large for email. Attachmore bridges the gap between email attachment limitations and complicated FTP or complex online storage solutions. Attachmore is privately funded and was founded by Brent Young.
- June 28, 2011
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San Diego Startups — StayClassy
StayClassy
StayClassy provides charities, foundations and other non-profits a fundraising platform and donor relationship management. StayClassy was founded by Scot Chisolm, Marshall Peden and Pat Walsh. They completed a $1.25 million convertible debt-funding round led by 15 angel investors.
Crunchbase entry.
- June 21, 2011
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San Diego Startups — uME
uME
uME (pronounced “you-mee” seeks to be your last “business card.” uME is a mobile app that helps you exchange contact information with people you meet in person, as well as remember why they are important. The company was founded by Jeff Axup and Scott Buchanan and is bootstrapped.
- June 8, 2011
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Fire Yourself
During the next week of reflection, a non-early adopter, but loyal user of the product called the founder to announce that he would not after all, pay for the product. Not at the proposed price, not at the price they had argued for, not at any price.
So he fired himself as Founder and CEO of his company. And then he fired me. (“I no longer need your services. But in the future…”)
We talked briefly about his future, including possible pivots and leaps, but essentially, the gig was up. I admire his self-awareness and the honesty with which he evaluated his situation.
- May 9, 2011
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There's No Bubble in San Diego
Whether there’s a tech bubble or not is an interesting discussion going on in the blogosphere. (Reading guide is below.)
I fall into the “boom before bubble” pack. Having lived through the 90s’ bubble, there’s no way we’re there yet. That doesn’t mean there won’t be one, but my feeling is we’re skating a razor’s edge off one side of which looms another wave of housing foreclosures and a doom & gloom Sequoia presentation. Investors herding like sheep around darling Silicon Valley startup memes is not in itself bubblicious, it’s SOP. Sheep investing affects supply and demand conditions that result in higher valuations. Good or bad, that doesn’t in itself represent a bubble.
The Internet bubble was about more that overvalued startups. Horowitz and Graham argue other dynamics way better than I can (see links below), but I think it’s important to point out that bubbles dramatically affect the entire economic climate. The bubble was “our” version of 70s inflation. The bubble caused a huge migration of people to the SF Bay Area. Salaries went through the roof (not just for engineering talent.) So did cost of living. In the 90s, the housing bubble was inseparable from the Internet bubble. The buying of lots of different goods became irrational.
- May 9, 2011
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San Diego Startups — SecureConcierge
SecureConcierge
SecureConcierge is an onnline web concierge solution combining the best of web technology with the latest advertising innovations linking residents, concierges and property managers. SecureConcierge was founded Steven Picanza and Bryant Walker and has received strategic funding.
- March 24, 2011
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San Diego Startups — InsideUp
InsideUp
InsideUp is an online marketplace for business service providers and their customers. They use “business-matching and prospect-profiling technologies” to connect businesses in search or services and those that provide those services. InsideUp was founded and is run by Asad Haroon.
- March 16, 2011
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San Diego Startups — E-Band
E-Band Communications
E-band provides wireless backhaul solutions, manufacturing 60, 70 and 80 GHz point-to-point technology. E-band was founded by Sam Smookler and Saul Umbrasas and has received financing from both strategic investors and VCs, including San Diego based Avalon Ventures and Express Ventures.
- March 14, 2011
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San Diego Startups — Bitjacket
Snappfire Bitjacket
Snappfire Bitjacket is a mobile app development platform for magazines, newspapers and publishers. Snappfire Bitjacket is currently self-funded and was founded by Marc Hermsmeyer and Dustin Hunter.
- March 9, 2011
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San Diego Startups — DealHamper
DealHamper
DealHamper is an online deal aggregator for local daily deals, including Groupon and LivingSocial, organized by city. DealHamper is self funded and was founded by Cartic Natraj.