Thursday, February 22, 2007

Graspr* was recently founded by Teresa Phillips, ex VP Business Operations at Yahoo is still in stealth mode. Think of it as a (broad) vertical video web play. For more info contact her at tap graspr [dot] com.

Ephox* is a revenue stage startup seeking bridge and series A funds to accelerate product development and scale its customer base. The company makes productivity software for wikis, blogs and content management systems (CMS). Their first product is EditLive, an online tool for business users creating web content that offers the most robust features, customizability, extensibility,and seamless integration with popular enterprise CMS software.

Red Condor* is another revenue stage startup seeking bridge and series B funds to deliver an extended product offering to its target markets. Using the industry's first “hybrid” perimeter-based security appliance, Red Condor delivers on-demand, high performance, easy-to-use network management and security products, continuously updated to defeat the latest Internet threats. Supported by 24x7 technical support, Red Condor network security solutions dramatically reduce the administrative burden of network security.

Nomadrive *, in alpha stage, has built patent pending application virtualization software which enables users to carry any application on a portable storage device such as USB Flash key or USB disk drive and run from it without having to install. Their solution enables the user to carry and run all applications on any computer without administrative privileges, allowing the user to use public computer at airports, internet café or hotels. They already have a number of high profile angel investors and are finishing their bridge round.

TutorOwl * is a revenue stage company that wants to grow in the field of offshored, real-time, 1 on 1 tutoring, taking advantage of the growing market for individualized, quality, lower-cost tutoring as well as the resources afforded by the No Child Left Behind initiative.

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