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Below is a roundup of Founder Institute Graduate news over the past week: 

  • Be Scrappy on 'Finding Something out of Nothing' (Women2.0): Priya Sheth, Founder of Be Scrappy, wrote a guest blog post on Women 2.0 sharing the story of her transition over the last year from being an aerospace engineer to a startup founder in San Francisco. Be Scrappy is a website that connects people who need tools for home improvement to lenders who have them. 
  • InTheDoor Featured on CBS News (CBS 12): InTheDoor was featured on the CBS 12 Evening News serving western Florida. InTheDoor allows you to leverage your social graph to privately search and fill job openings across a multitude of verticals - such as company, location, and more.
  • Twusic Lets you Share Music Across Twitter (Twusic.com): Twusic has launched a limited beta that allows you to share music across Twitter using the #nowplaying hashtag. Twusic is a mashup of Twitter and YouTube music videos, which creates a slick "MusicLine" with the music you and your friends love.
  • Fatminds.com Featured on Tech.li: Tejash Unadkat, Founder and CEO of Fatminds.com, was featured in an article on Tech.li. Fatminds.com allows adults to easily research, find and review continuing education.
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