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July’s roundtable focused on “The Real Time Web and the various companies and people that are building on top of the constant flow of live information. From the dissementaion of information to managing the flow of information to leveraging it to build a brand and interact with people and companies.

Hot Potato: Is a service that is focused on connecting friends and fans around live events, in real time.

Participant: Saadiq Rodgers-King

Hapnin.com: Is a hyper-local, time-sensitive, events platform. We help you find things to do that are close to you, going on right now. Our mission is to connect you with the awesome things that are “hapnin” in your neighborhood and hopefully turn some of you couch potatoes out there into go-getters.

Participant: Gergory Schnese

Blurts:  Is a voice annotation utility that allows users to enhance any social post (photo, video, SMS, tweet, written comment) by tagging it with up to a 30 second spoken story, anecdote, narration or voice-over.

Participant: Jeff Stier

StockTwits: Is an open, community-powered idea and information service for investments. Users can eavesdrop on traders and investors, or contribute to the conversation and build their reputation as savvy market wizards. The service takes financial related data and structures it by stock, user, reputation, etc.

Participant: Philip Pearlman

SocialBomb: Provides the infrastructure for your social, mobile, real-time applications.

Participant: Adam Simon

Fanfeedr: Is a real-time personalized sports feed. Pick your favorite teams and players, and they will give you the most-up-to-date collection of news, video, tweets, scores and information about them. They are indexing over 3,000 sources and matching them against more than 50,000 athletes, 4,000 sports teams, including 1,700 colleges and universities across 15 sports.

Participant: Ty Ahmad-Taylor

Hootsuite: Helps organizations use the social web to launch marketing campaigns, identify and grow audience, and distribute targeted messages across multiple channels.

Participant: Dario Meli

WorldLiveMobile: Brings you the best of your world in real-time with the best free iPhone apps.

Participant: Dan Goldman

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For the month of January we took a somewhat different approach to the intimate roundtable format as we opened things up a bit and invited over 20 startups aloong with industry executives to participate in PluggedIn.

PluggedIn is the new brand and name for the Founders Roundtable as we have morphed into a company that produces summits and brings together hundreds of people to learn, network, and hopefully make deals from our events. The Founders Roundtable has been a huge success and  it has created a great basis for intimate networking in which people can actually get to know one over a 2 hour period as opposed to most events where it seems like your speed dating.

PluggedIn NYC has over 20 companies from Israel, California, NY, DC, and Canada present and I am happy to say that they all left happy and content.

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