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MUST READS
Mobile app backend Cloudmine reps the Philly startup scene with its “There is no sleep in hustle” T-shirts, featured in this month’s Startup Threads swag bag. As seen on cofounder Ilya Braude here.
Business analytics firm RJMetrics is featured in a book about entrepreneurs called The Entrepreneurial Instinct, as cofounder Jake Stein wrote on RJMetrics’ blog. He highly recommends the book. In other RJMetrics news, you can read about the company’s new analytics visualizations on its blog.
GIVE A GLANCE
It seems that medical journal and research aggregation startup Docphin has left Philly for New York City, according to job listings on Path.to and its listed Twitter location. Docphin demoed at Philly Tech Meetup last year.
SeeClickFix cofounder Kam Lasater is working out of Venturef0rth one week a month because his girlfriend is getting a Ph.D. at Penn, as per this tweet.
Philly Startup Leaders founder Blake Jennelle, who left Philly last year, has a new venture: Instinct, an online guitar teaching tool, BetaKit reports.
Check out the 14 startups that just started at DreamIt Ventures’ fall Philly 2012 cycle, including three companies already based in Philly.
MIGHT BE WORTH YOUR TIME
Online giving platform and GoodCompany Ventures participant Pledge4Good launched a web widget that allows you to embed information about pledges on your website, according to its blog.
App builder AppNowGo gets featured on The Programmable Web.
Monetate CEO David Brussin was elected to Shop.org’s Board of Directors, according to a press release. Shop.org is the digital division of the National Retail Federation. The company also launched new tools at the recent Shop.org Annual Summit. Learn more about them from this release here.
Couponing app Snip Snap was featured on Momster, a Family Circle blog.
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