Coolest Tech Startups Today
This is an exciting time in human history. There seems to be more innovation today than ever before. New technologies are being introduced almost daily which dramtically change the way people live. Some of these technologies are completely new while others improve on pre-existing concepts. The following are some of the coolest tech start-ups today.
SoftwareMob
Software of all types is gaining in popularity. There are already millions of them on the market. For a consumer trying to decide which one to purchase can make your head swim. SoftwareMob is a tech start-up which tries to solve this problem. Thier solution? An online community of users who exchange information on software, rate and review them and share their personal experiences about using the products. The company then develops them. Founded in 2009, SoftwareMob collects and displays software information and helps consumers find answers through communication with their peers. SoftwareMob is working to create a dynamic, unbiased tool to simplify the software buying process.
AppDirect
AppDirect, founded in 2009, is working to help businesses better navigate the computer software market. This San Francisco-based company simplifies the app subscription process by providing users with one location where they can subscribe to and pay for all their applications. Its Business Application Network aims to radically change the way web-based software is found, bought and used by businesses.
Quipu Applications
Quipu Applications have created a number of software applications designed with business in mind. Their incuQubator software allows businesses to monitor, manage and share information about business plans, operations and other business metrics using cloud-based business collaboration and instrumentation tools. Their BusinessModel and other software applications assist entreprenuers, economic development agencies, commercial incubators, VCs, investment professionals and SMBs automate investment analysis and other performance measurements.
Sassor
The Energy Literacy Platform created by Japanese tech start-up Sassor is a device designed to show consumers the amount of electricty each appliance in their home is consuming. The simple plug in device monitors your appliances’ power usage and forwards the information to your iPhone or your computer. The product is called ELP Lite and with the world wide economic downturn dragging into its fifth year could not have come at a better time. The ELP Lite is placed between the appliance and the power source and real-time energy consumption information is relayed to the homeowner. The ELP Lite is just the first of Sassor’s market ready products.