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Virtualizing brick-mortar infrastructures of clinics w/ generative AI
Y Combinator funded AppJet is an online programming tool for building simple web apps. Founded by former MIT students, AppJet intends to simplify the process of writing web applications. The applications are programmed on a web based text editor in the simple but powerful JavaScript programming language. JavaScript is used on both the server and client side. They've included several bundles of code libraries for databases and more importantly interfacing with the Facebook API. In order to efficiently host users' applications, AppJet has developed their own application virtualization system. The system allocates processor time to active applications and cuts off greedy ones after running an alloted number of compiled lines of code to prevent abuse.\n\nAppJet as a dev platform seems no longer to be active. There are some legacy downloads available, however.
Provides live, virtual running classes to runners all around the world
Edwin is virtual English tutor - an AI-powered service for learning…
Virtual Co-working Community
Virtual Restaurants & Stores for Africa
Unlocking Virtual Power Plants for rental properties
Dynamical Scaling Virtual Machines as a Service
Virtual Lab Managers for scientists and biotech, research Labs
Calendar app to prepare, join and follow-up on virtual meetings
In-Person, Hybrid and Virtual Event Management Software
Our core thesis at Kamcord was that people do very interesting things on their phone screen but don't have a good way to capture and share those moments.\n\nWe've built 3 products in 5 years:\n- A mobile gameplay recording SDK that was on 200M devices at its peak\n- A live streaming community that reached 2M MAU and $2M ARR off virtual goods\n- A mobile social app focused on editing and sharing screenshots and screen recordings
Kirkland North is taking an infectious campus-wide game that it ran at Yale and Harvard last year and spreading it to other campuses around the country.\n\nThe game, called Turf, pits sections of campuses against each other in a virtual battle for university-wide domination. The founders are currently rolling out individual versions of their online game as a service for institutions including Stanford and Harvard.
AI-powered virtual care for chronic lung disease
Lawdingo provides virtual paralegal services to law firms.
We at Leena AI build a virtual assistant that answers employee's…
Virtual Care for Type 2 Diabetes Reversal
Record video in a photorealistic virtual studio all from your browser
Smart, virtual receptionists for local businesses.