Wednesday Google hosted a special edition of their annual "Demo Day" event featuring 11 early-stage startup companies founded by women from eight different countries. More than 450 women from 40 different counties applied for a spot, and the winner of the competition was Bridgit, a fast-growing Canadian company which provides a mobile communications platform for construction teams. Online voters also awarded the "Game Changer" title to KiChing, a startup that's actively addressing Mexico's unique e-commerce challenges. But all of the startups at Wednesday's event were already actively raising series-A funding, and "We aim to help connect them to mentors, access to capital, and shine a spotlight on their efforts," said Mary Grove, the director of Google for Entrepreneurs, addressing the Demo Day audience in San Francisco.
(Score: 1, Redundant) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday December 15 2015, @02:33AM
Empty insults? How so? You're our favorite stalker, following me from conversation to conversation. Always whining about moving goal posts. I can only presume that you have had intimate relationships with goal posts, and frequently.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 15 2015, @04:41AM
> stalker
You were the one who responded to my post. Narcissistic dumbass.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 15 2015, @05:56AM
Look who's got butthurt and starts calling names.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 15 2015, @06:35AM
Which argument did runaway make that I ignored?