I'm not asking what's in your wallet. I'm asking, "what's in your heart?” -Charity Charge CEO Stephen Garten
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I'm not asking what's in your wallet. I'm asking, "what's in your heart?” -Charity Charge CEO Stephen Garten
Business has changed. Tune in to see Amber Armstrong as she joins Social Business Hour to discuss the new way to scale smarter.
“Make something that helps people. All you you [startups] are doing that.” -- Mayor Steve Adler, @mayorsteveadler
“Technology moves so quickly, we’re going to rely on something 3 years from now that’s not even available today.”
-- John Guydon, @lassyproject
Charity Charge appears to me to be a tremendous idea that’s going to catch on quickly, be a huge success and make a lot of people feel good about using their charge card to purchase the things they need. When you use the Charity Charge card 1% of your purchases will be directed to the charity of your choice.
The company aims to be the only wireless baby monitor that will come home with almost every child at birth. Because it is engineered to be light, easily washable, and comfortable, the bootie will allow parents to ensure their kids are still breathing and, more importantly, offer important insight to researchers on the first few months of life.
No one is more concerned with health than the mother of an infant, and with the rising availability of wrist-worn fitness tracking devices, it only makes sense that a baby-sized health tracker would pop up.
Meet Owlet, one of our hardware battlefield companies.
Owlet is an ankle-worn health tracking device for your baby, with an accompanying app that gives you a readout on your little bundle of joy’s health at any time.
SXSW 2015 has officially come to a close, but we’re still riding high after last week’s big win at the IBM New Way to Startup competition. At the event, Stretch Recipes placed in the top five and was also named a fan favorite. We’re so pumped for what’s next!
Lauren gave a fast, three-minute pitch on Stretch Recipes in front of a packed room and five judges at IBM’s New Way to Startup competition. Her hard work paid off because we came out on top!