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Response from Rafe Needleman, Writer of start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products:
Only thirteen companies were selected to participate in the "Launch Pad" sessions on Tuesday. Chosen from more than 200 applicants (I'm trying to get ahold of that list.), these are supposed to be the most promising of the current crop of Web 2.0 start-ups. I'm not sure they are hands-down the best that the Web has to offer, but they are all very interesting. The start-ups are: 3B, Adify, In the Chair, Instructables, oDesk, Omnidrive, Pidgin Technologies, Sharpcast, Sphere, Stikkit, TimeBridge, Turn and Venyo.
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