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Startup Roundup: TicketLeap redesign roundup, DreamIt grad partners with Journeys

Introducing Technically Philly’s Startup Roundup. Here, we’ll parse out the small pieces that make our greater Startup ecosystem thrive. We want to keep you in touch with the innovations that we can’t quite get to covering, but that deserve highlight. Follow along with the Startup Roundup’s dedicated RSS feed. If you’ve got news to share, […]

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Introducing Technically Philly’s Startup Roundup. Here, we’ll parse out the small pieces that make our greater Startup ecosystem thrive. We want to keep you in touch with the innovations that we can’t quite get to covering, but that deserve highlight. Follow along with the Startup Roundup’s dedicated RSS feed. If you’ve got news to share, get in touch.

DEFINITE READS

TicketLeap has launched its redesign, according to an email. It looks hella sharp. We dig the Facebook and Twitter comments. The company says that its also allowing events with less than 100 tickets to sell service at no charge. It also got the ReadWriteWeb treatment.

MIGHT BE WORTH YOUR TIME

DreamIt Ventures graduate and now Boston-based Scvngr gets covered in The Journal of New England Technology. The company is currently partnering with shoe retailer Journeys, the article says.
123LinkIt ‘splains what its been up to for the past few months. The crew says that its working on a referall program, cleaning homepage and user profile designs and streamlining its sign-up process.
Venmo updates its Android app interface, the first blog post from the mobile payment dudes a nod from AllThingsD.

GIVE A GLANCE

P’unk Ave‘s Tom Boutell writes about his experience prepping a Symfony app for the Wharton UI conference.
Caffeine Fish points to Android app SeptaDroid that allows users to find SEPTA bus, subway and trolley schedules, natch. [Full Disclosure: Caffeine Fish is a Technically Philly sponsor.]
VolunteerBig, what was once described to Technically Philly as a social network for social good, is still alive. We wanna see that jawn launch.
Startup Roundup will post weekly on Wednesdays until there’s not a Philly startup story left to link to on the Internet. See others here.

Companies: 123LinkIt

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