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Founded in 2009 Odojo created firebreak™ allowing parents to monitor their child's Social Networks for inappropriate content and the Internet for leaks of your child's personal information. |
Founded in 2009 Andoma solves the problem of how an individual or group can have a portable Social Media profile that can be imbedded in 3rd party websites. |
Created in 2007 and launched in 2010 SnipID is creating cool technology around QR codes and RFID. |
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| Founded in 2007, SnipPrint Inc. has created a new approach to Print-On-Demand (POD) content and products. The company is building on it's expertise in the areas of personalization to offer a complete solution for companies wishing to offer personalized products to their customers. | Trend Ventures is a investor in OriginalDustCover.com, which has built the worlds first microfiber dustcover for flat screen tv's. |
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| Founded in 2004, Skinit has become the industry leader in consumer electronic personalization. Customers include: HP, Dell, Tmobile, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, & Kodak. Mike Stemple sold Skinit to GWE in 2006. |
Founded in 2006, Original Wraps Inc. is the premier personalization provider for the automotive industry. Clients include: Mini Cooper, Thule, Volvo, Volkswagen, amongst others. Mike Stemple sold his interest in OW in 2009. | >Founded in 2007, Bottle Wraps are a patent pending product that allows users to personalize their water bottle with topo maps, licensed content, pictures of their kids, and thousands of more ideas. Mike Stemple sold his interest in BW in 2009. | |
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| Founded in 2007, TapSlide Inc. was acquired by a Public Company in 2008. Mike Stemple ran the company in the public markets during the transition. |
Founded in 2002, nReach became the leading provider of "white label" mobile content personalization solutions. Customers included: Maxim Magazine, Blender Magazine, Sobe Beverages, TigerBeat Magazine, & Best Buy. Mike Stemple sold nRaech to a public company (SmartServ) in 2004. |
Founded in 2001, Tripda built wireless (Bluetooth & WiFi) applications. They pioneered streaming video solutions to handheld devices for customers such as Blockbuster. Tripda was merged into nReach in 2003. | |
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| Founded in 2000, Nomad Labs built applications for Zoo's, Museums, and non-profits. Nomad Labs was a early adaptor of Bluetooth technologies. Nomad Labs merged with nReach in 2003. | Founded in 2000, IQ3G was one of the industries first WISP (Wireless Service Providers). Customers included Qwest Communications. Mike Stemple left IQ3G shortly after raising capital for the company for personal reasons. | ||











