Startup Alley Day 2 — So Many Companies, So Little Time [TCTV]

Mike Butcher

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Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco is full of disruptive companies, and it’s hard to pick a favorite. But to give you a sense of the craziness, you need to tune in for just 5 minutes and check out these companies. There’s plenty more where these came from and some more videos coming, including the country Pavilions. Stay tuned.

The companies covered here include:

Oogababy – An online tool for parents in the modern era.

Opicos – Opicos.com, spanish social polls and opinions platform

Pagoda Box – A powerful, automated scalable Hosting PaaS with no SysAdmin

ParWinr – Games+Video = New Era in Marketing, Education, Broadcast, SmartTV

Password Box – Instant sign-in on any site on all devices. No more passwords.

PastBook – The easy way to rediscover your memories, on-line and off-line.

Paymesh – Payment network that allows people to pay anonymously.

Portals – Anyone can build beautiful HTML5 apps with the Portals platform.

Productsy – We design develop and iterate innovative mobile products

Quik.io – Instantly stream or send your videos, music & photos to any iPad.

Recipe Lover – RecipeLover is a recipe sharing website/mobile app