Awesome Startups - Did You Heard About Them

Corporate Interns
http://www.corporateinterns.com

When Jason Engen was an undergraduate student at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, he and his friends knew the challenges students faced in finding worthwhile internships. So for one of his business classes, Engen wrote a business plan detailing a concept for an internship placement service–one that would interview and screen students and match them with local companies that needed interns. “We hit a nerve in terms of the marketplace and focused 100 percent of our efforts on students,” says Engen. “We started a week after we graduated, and it took off.”

Bag Borrow Or Steal
http://www.bagborroworsteal.com

Got rich friends and need to look the part? Those that can’t afford to buy the latest Fendi purse can still sport it thanks to Bag Borrow or Steal, a designer handbag rental startup that allows customers to pay a monthly fee, pick and order handbags online, and borrow them for as long as they like. The service allows style-conscious customers access to the ultra-luxe and high-end products that they otherwise couldn’t get their hands on. Monthly memberships range from $20 to $175 a month.

Alchemy Goods
http://www.alchemygoods.com

Years ago, Eli Reich was a mechanical engineer consultant for a Seattle wind energy company when his messenger bag was stolen. The environmentally conscious Reich, who rode his bike to work every day, decided that instead of buying a new one, he would simply fashion another bag out of used bicycle-tire inner tubes that were lying around his house. Soon compliments on his sturdy black handmade messenger bag turned into requests. “That was the catalyst,” says Reich, who obtained a business license, gave up his day job, and quickly launched Alchemy Goods in the basement of his apartment building. The company’s motto: “Turning useless into useful.”

Gaming Lessons
http://www.gaming-lessons.com

Tom Taylor never expected to be a player in the business world; he just wanted to play video games. But as he got better and better, his passion for competitive gaming–and his desire to share his expertise with others–grew. Last year, Taylor, a top-five rated player in the pro-gaming circuit, started a video game coaching business to help others who wanted to improve their games. “I wanted to offer them a shortcut so they didn’t have to go through what I did to learn,” says Taylor, who started playing video games at age 7. Running his business, Gaming-Lessons, out of his Jupiter, Fla., home, Taylor draws dozens of clients from middle-school kids to middle-aged parents and from college students to celebrities. His fees? A whopping $65 an hour.

RecruitmentRevolution.com
http://www.recruitmentrevolution.com

Frustrated with the whole process of recruitment agencies Jamie Mistlin and Anna Taylor decided to design a new system where employers and candidates could communicate directly with each other. The site allows companies to book temporary workers directly via our bespoke fully-automated online system. Both parties can even negotiate the hourly rates directly online, as the service does not filter or distribute CVs. Instead candidates market themselves directly to companies via the website.

Parking Spaces And Garages For Rent
http://www.peasy.com

Peasy.com is an online marketplace for parking spaces, enabling drivers to search for and book spaces before they leave home, and letting British homeowners monetize unused parking spaces by adding them to the Peasy network. To rent out a parking space, the owner needs to register and enter all relevant details, including price, when the space is available, and whether it will be rented out daily, weekly, or both. Those who require parking can then search for suitable parking spaces and securely book them online, or first negotiate a better price.

Darkness On The Edge Of Town
http://www.darknessradio.com

Dave Schrader of Circle Pines and Tim Dennis of Burnsville are leading groups on trips to haunted hotels and spooky cruise ships. The two started an online radio show called “Darkness Radio” in January 2006. Within a year, their weekly broadcasts had made them celebrities among fanciers of otherworldly mystery.
They then began asking the stars of T-V shows about the supernatural to cohost weekends at haunted destinations. Among the locations are the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado — made famous by the movie “The Shining.” Travelers pay between 180 dollars to 250 dollars for the trips — not including transportation or lodging.

New York Key
http://www.newyourkey.com

New Yorkers who have a hard time keeping track of personal items now have one less thing to worry about. For a modest annual fee, NewYourKey keeps copies of keys in a secure storage facility and can deliver them right away if customers find themselves locked out. Keys lost in a nightclub at four in the morning? No problem! NewYourKey will deliver spare keys within an hour any time of day or night, wherever a customer happens to be.

Get the Most From Your USB WLAN Adapter

It’s not hard to see the appeal of easy-to-install USB WLAN adapters, but how do you ensure you are getting the best results?
Small Business Infos and news

Read full story

Review: D-Link 3G Mobile Router for EV-DO Networks

The DIR-450 is a traditional router with many of D-Link’s advanced features. The difference is that instead of an Ethernet WAN port, there’s a PC card slot to accommodate an EV-DO card.
Small Business Infos and news

Read full story

PowerPoint 2007 Presents a Strong Case

We continue our look at the components of Microsoft Office 2007 with a review of PowerPoint 2007, which boasts a new user interface and a slew of useful new features.
Small Business Infos and news

Read full story

Getting Started: Tools and Tips for Going Mobile

You’re armed with your laptop, cell phone and Blackberry, and you’re ready to roam. Not so fast. Here are a few things you need to know before you hit the road.
Small Business Infos and news

Read full story

Next Page »