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RecuriousWinter 2009

thesixtyone is Digg for new music, a social filter for the tsunami of indie creativity hitting the web. Like Digg, the homepage is community driven. Listeners who sign up are given a daily number of \

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FoodoroWinter 2009

Foodoro is a marketplace where people can buy specialty food directly from artisanal Foodmakers\n\nOur goal is to help people discover amazing food products and connect them with the folks who make their food\n\nOur company was started in 2008 by a small group of folks obsessed with food and technology\n\nPeople were always telling us about small Foodmakers who make amazing products, but we found it difficult to get our hands on their food. So, we decided to build a better way to help people discover and buy the best food products anywhere

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NambiiWinter 2009

Nambii is an online dating service with iPhone applications that allow users to send and receive flirts with people around them.

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VoxliWinter 2009

Voxli offers browser-based group voice chat for gamers and teams.\r\n\r\nUsers of Voxli can voice chat with up to 200 people at a time without leaving the browser or setting up a voice server. Each group voice chat exists at a persistent URL, which can be shared with friends via email or IM. Voxli works on Windows and Mac, and supports push-to-talk (walkie talkie) functionality outside of the browser.\r\n\r\nVoxli is currently free while it is in open beta.

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WakemateSummer 2009

WakeMate makes personalized alarm clocks that sync with both a user's body and their cell phone, enabling the iPhone alarm system to sound at the end of a REM cycle.\n\nThe application/ wristband system also provides a full sleep analysis on their Analytics Platform.\n\nThe WakeMate uses a science called actigraphy to analyze your sleep. Actigraphy uses an actigraph (the WakeMate unit) placed on a subject’s wrist to monitor the motion. The motion data is then analyzed to determine sleep patterns and circadian rhythms of the subject.\n\nWakeMate was funded by the startup incubator Y Combinator.

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