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WHO’S GETTING BUZZ
Charity Gift Market [find our previous coverage here]: The socially-minded ecommerce site based in Camden, N.J. gets featured in the Philadelphia City Paper‘s annual gift guide.
Lokalty [find our previous coverage here]: Our sincere apologies, as the local retail rewards startup was featured as one of Philly’s Coolest New Businesses by Business Insider (we reported on the list last week), but we failed to mention it.
CallGrader [find our previous coverage here]: The current DreamIt Ventures company that focuses on call-tracking gets featured in the Silicon Hills News. CallGrader came from San Antonio, Tx., and is currently seeking funding, which will determine where the startup is headquartered, according to the report. The team of four has applied to Benjamin Franklin Technology Partners for funding but hopes to find investment in San Antonio, so the founders don’t have to relocate, they said.
SnipSnap [find our previous coverage here]: The couponing app based out of Venturef0rth in Callowhill was featured on The Today Show recently, according to a tweet.
WHO’S MAKING MOVES
Wodify [find our previous coverage here]: Wodify, the South Jersey crossfit app, teamed up with the Aspire crossfit team to build a house with Habitat for Humanity, according to a release.
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