Entrepreneur Tech: iPhone apps from savvy startups
Summary: Startups are creating innovative mobile apps destined for success. This week, 17-year-old Nick D'Alosio sold his Summly app to Yahoo for about $30 million. We look at other iPhone apps created by startups that could also be in the same position one day.
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Seesaw
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Seesaw
Co-founders Aaron Gotwait and Jesse Engle created Seesaw to enable you to make better decisions by asking your friends for feedback when you are choosing a product to purchase. You can receive an SMS message or see the options on your iPhone, and then vote and give feedback to help your friends decide.
Seesaw is located in San Francisco, California.
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Yay, 99 cent app that cost how many tens of thousands or more to make?
Well, Apple is, and some customers whipping out 99 cents are, but I'd hate to be the one who - you know - does the dang work in the first place and for a pittance... people should try working and then realize what their own time really is worth, or else they choose to be slaves.
Those who can, do. Those who can't
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