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Betterific, a digital suggestion box that facilitates user feedback campaigns for brands large and small, has launched its first physical product, one based on the "idea that launched the company."
YaSabe, the bilingual search engine and data crawler out of Herndon, is making waves by partnering with traditional media outlets as they expand their digital reach.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Clearly Innovative, a D.C web and mobile application design firm, launched an app to help small businesses navigate the D.C. Health exchange.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Hugh & Crye, a Georgetown dress shirt designer that believes men come in more sizes than S, M, L and XL, has launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to sell similarly sized T-shirts.
Every other week Elevation DC brings you news of tech startups that are hiring. Read on for this week's roundup.
Thursday, August 07, 2014
MunchQuick, a new service that brings healthy lunch options to downtown D.C. workers, has sold out its offerings every day since it launched on June 30.
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
SoapBox Soaps, the Alexandria-based soap with a mission, is planning a Series A raise in the fall. The company has placed products in most Whole Foods locations and is working on Target and Costco rollouts.
Appnetic, a platform for creating native sales apps in 15 minutes without a lick of code, launched last night.
A biweekly posting of hot jobs in DC Tech. 'Cause we love you.
iStrategyLabs, a creative digital agency in Dupont founded by Peter Corbett, is opening a satellite office in Brooklyn.
Amore Gelato, a staple at area farmers markets, has expanded its line and will be available at a few District Whole Foods locations.
We're spending #60SecondsWith Blake Hall, CEO and cofounder of ID.me, Army Ranger and veteran of the war in Iraq.
Tasty6, a juice company out of Kensington featuring organic, cold-pressed, unpasteurized juice blends, officially launched Tuesday and will offer home delivery in the coming weeks.
cove, the neighborhood productivity space with three locations in the District, is raising funds.
A periodic list of who is hiring in D.C. tech.