The List Of Startups Launching At TechCrunch Disrupt
These startups will battle it out over three intense days, with one of these companies eventually taking home $50,000 and the official Disrupt trophy.
Badgeville: Badgeville uses game mechanics to increase engagement on publisher and new sites.
Checkpoints: Checkpoints is a mobile shopping tool that allows users to check-in to retail locations and accrue points to buy real world products.
CloudFlare: CloudFlare develops performance and security tools previously reserved only for the Internet giants, and makes them available for any site on the web.
Credit Sesame: Credit Sesame is a personal finance tool that allows users to save money on their mortgage and loans by unlocking their credit potential.
DataSift: Datasift allows developers and companies to aggregate and filter content from Twitter on a per project basis.
GameCrush:GameCrush is social gaming site that allows users to meet, match and pay to play online games with other users to enhance their gaming experience.
Gifi: Developed by social payments platform Venmo, Gifi integrates with Foursquare allows users to let friends to unlock gifts of money when they check-in to venues.
Gild: Gild provides unique tools to job seekers to certify your technology skills, find jobs, and track employment progress.
Gripe: Gripe is a free location-aware mobile app that uses people’s online clout to help them get complaints about any of the 100 million+ local businesses or service providers worldwide.
Gunzoo: Gunzoo changes the way you search videos, images and more.
Lark: LARK is a silent waking system that uses an iPhone app and vibration technology to wake you silently and naturally.
Namesake: Namesake is a social community that aims to connect people around professional opportunities and jobs.
OneTrueFan: OneTrueFan is a browser addon and service that enables users to see who else has viewed and shared the pages they read on publisher sites.
Opzi: Opzi has created a Quora-like Q&A site for the enterprise to make corporate knowledge more accessible.
Pinger: Pinger develops TextFree, a massively popular free texting application.
Qwiki: Qwiki produces an “information experience” in response to user queries, by combining on-the-fly infographics, video, narration, and interactive elements to describe people, places and things.
SeqCentral: SeqCentral aims to help human genome scientists collaborate and put data in the cloud.
Shwowp: Shwowp is a tool to help you take control of your shopping history: organize it, share it and track how you influence others.
Snapdragon: Snapdragon uses smartphone barcode readers to turn interactions with products into entertainment.
Storify: Storify allows you to collect photos, video, Tweets and more and then publish them as simple stories that can be embedded anywhere.
Sumazi: Sumazi is an intelligent connection engine and network for professionals that introduces you to the people you don’t know but should.
Superfly: Superfly is like Mint for travel, and collects and analyzes your travel patterns, offer ways to save, and more.
Tello: Tello provides a way for consumers to quickly provide businesses with direct feedback on their customer service experiences via their mobile phone.
ToVieFor: ToVieFor is discount shopping site for handbags and accessories that allows a member to choose the price he or she wants to pay for a particular product.
Voxy: Voxy is a mobile language-learning game that converts relevant real-world content into fun, addictive and customizable language lessons