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SnipSnap wins Switch 3 startup demo competition: download free mobile couponing iPhone app

SnipSnap, an iOS application to digitize coupons, won out Switch Philly 3, the startup demo event, Wednesday night. An Android version of the app is coming, Mann has said.

At last year's Switch Philly, which SnipSnap won: investor Ellen Weber, Mayor Michael Nutter, SnipSnap Founder Ted Mann, SnipSnap VP of Product Kyle Martin, Josh Kopelman of First Round Capital and SnipSnap CTO Kostas Nasis.

SnipSnap, an iOS application to digitize coupons, won out Switch Philly 3, the startup demo event, Wednesday night. An Android version of the app is coming, Mann has said.

Presented by founder Ted Mann, who won Mobile Monday to earn the spot, was eager to add a piece of news to his Switch presentation, having pitched his app publicly before. And he did. SnipSnap is now live in the App Store.

Download the app here.

Judged by Mayor Michael Nutter, who mentioned his being out of his element, venture capitalist Josh Kopelman and RobinHood Ventures Executive Director Ellen Weber, the Philly Tech Week event featured more than 100 attendees at the Gershman Y watching five startup demos. Mann and his team wins an extensive prize pack.

SnipSnap went last, preceded by the following:

Full Disclosure: Technically Philly organizes Switch Philly and Philly Tech Week.

Companies: Inhabi / Palmling / SnipSnap

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