Here is a list of the startups. Does anyone else find it odd that they would disclose the whole batch at once?<p>---<p>1DocWay, St Louis, MO: video-chat based doctor’s office with back-end automation<p>Admitly, New York, NY: Admission pipeline to US schools<p>AfterSteps, Boston, MA: Online end-of-life planning platform. Store your wishes and important information securely in the cloud, and access expert advice on how and why to prepare for the worst-case scenario in
advance. Experts include estate, financial and funeral planners.<p>Class.io, Honduras: Online classroom communication, helps teachers share assignments with students<p>Clothes Horse, New York, NY: Data-driven platform that makes fashion fit<p>Cognection, New Haven, CT: Online retail optimization
CustomCoup, Philadlephia, PA: Demand-driven deals, focusing on local, aiming to give the user the power to determine prices on the things they want<p>Hoot.me, Austin, TX: Interactive knowledge network; put Facebook into study mode by connecting you with friends for homework and projects.<p>KeepRecipes, New York, NY: iTunes for all-star chef’s recipes<p>LearnBop, Pittsburgh, PA: Online adaptive learning platform<p>LetsGiftIt, New York, NY: Social gifting platform; a way for friends, family, and coworkers to contribute towards the purchase of a gift for someone special<p>ListenVoice, Boston, MA: App creation and distribution platform, allowing individuals and organizations to launch any form of content using mobile and web applications without prior programming knowledge<p>New Quill, Los Angeles, CA: Mobile publishing and collaborative learning<p>SocialAdMX, New York, NY: Social and mobile app publishing and advertising<p>TakeTheInterview, Boston, MA: Cloud-based video interviewing platform for employers to more efficiently screen candidates