Below is a roundup of Founder Institute Graduate news over the past week:
- CakeHealth Featured on Wired and Forbes (Wired/Forbes): CakeHealth, a mint.com for health insurance, was featured in Wired and Forbes after launching publicly and making it to the final round of the TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield. Forbes' Tomio Geron calls Cake Health "the biggest no-brainer of the day" in their roundup of the event. CakeHealth and its Founder, Rebecca Woodcock, are Graduates of the Silicon Valley Founder Institute.
- Zambig Featured on Alternative Contraband (Zambig): Zambig was featured in the music website Alternative Contraband. Zambig is helping radio translate to mobile by giving listeners/consumers the platform to record an audio element, and then post and share that message via social media, e-mail, and directly to the radio station.
- BookBrewer Featured on Colorado Public Radio (CPR): BookBrewer, an eBook publishing platform, was featured on Colorado Public Radio. Listen here.
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