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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Startup Watch: Five you should follow

By Mass High Tech Staff

As part of each week’s Startup Report, Mass High Tech highlights five startup companies, and their business goals, that are profiled in the New England Tech Directory. With each week's Startup Watch, Mass High Tech will choose the weekly featured companies by soliciting nominations through a poll of 10 companies, with links to their profiles in the New England Tech Directory. Please choose five startups that you would like to know more about for the Aug. 4 edition of Mass High Tech's weekly Startup Report e-mail by visiting www.masshightech.com/startup-watch.

For guest access to today's directory listings, visit the following companies:

Innovative Audio LLC:  Founded in 2008, Innovative Audio is developing a product it calls WASP — Wireless Audio Support Products. The WASP system is intended to enable wireless transmission from any stereo receiver to any brand of speakers. The company is based in North Grosvenor Dale, Conn.

Brightleaf:  The Westwood-based company makes a document automation platform for law firms and legal departments. The company was founded in 2007.

JitterGram Inc.:  JitterGram enables merchants to send instant promotions and notifications to customers via text messages to their mobile phone. The company was founded in 2008.

Virtual Computer Inc.:  Founded in 2007, Virtual Computer makes virtualization technology. The company is based in Westford.

Bankfox:  Cambridge-based Bankfox makes an online tool allowing users to compare banks based on rates, fees, health, online tools, and more. The company was founded in 2009.

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