Goldspot Media: Replacement as technology for broadcast television on mobile – maps to targeted demographics of subscribers on mobile phones.
inTouch: mobile ‘iBrowse’ platform brings quality browsing experience, content to 2G mobile phones.
iBeatYou: using star power to build a fun, interactive video social networking site.
we7: social networking oriented music site with involvement by Peter Gabriel, who’s quite an accomplished entrepreneur in addition to being a major recording artist and artistic innovator. Presentation: Music industry revenue decreasing due to declining sale of physical music media, accelerating sales of media online. Business model: 1. sell digital music downloads. 2. sales of merchandise and tickets. 3. Ad funded streams and downloads. 1% click-thrus with high CPCs – audio oriented advertising. Content deals with SonyBMG, Sanctuary, V2, Netwerk, Bliss, IRIS, Ingrooves, (‘late stage discussions’:) BFM, PIAS, EMI, Warners, Universal. Great PR reception in UK.
SOA Software: gave their presentation in reverse, starting with the “conclusions” slide – could this become a trend? The problem is, i never really could figure out what exactly this startup does. SOA = search oriented architecture, “The use of a search engine as the main integration component in an information system”. I may have to watch this presentation again, in reverse.
ZipClip: send web content to your phone with a right click; Freemium business model. A 16-year old actress ably demonstrated the product: “oh wow, I can just right click and send the Sara Lawrence photo to my friends”. Score one for this startup knowing how to get their message across! I am not sure about this startup; but the confident and poised young lady doing their ‘user pitch’ definitely has a future in Hollywood!
I was definitely underwhelmed by these three startup presentations. But that’s just one impression at one point in time. They may go on to become raging success stories; stranger things have happened!