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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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2559410
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Mar 23rd, 2018 12:00AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition. The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14. Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000: Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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private:yumingle
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2559410
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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private:yumingle
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four technology-based businesses led by Indiana University students will receive funding from the inaugural Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology, or BEST, competition.
The competition opened in September with 61 submissions from a wide range of students on the IU Bloomington campus. After three rounds of judging, the field was narrowed to six finalists, who presented their business plans to a panel of investor judges at the School of Informatics and Computing on April 14.
Ultimately, four companies were selected by the panel of investors to receive funding totaling more than $250,000:
Awarded $100,000 was YuMingle, a mobile platform for facilitating social connections, led by Kelley School of Business students Jonathan Baldwin of Indianapolis and Nathan Baldwin of Carmel, Ind. Through YuMingle, people will be able to create unique micro-social networks based on location and interests. Our technology allows users to anonymously express romantic interest in each other anywhere (e.g., at a bar, during class, in a coffee shop, on a bus, etc.), connecting them real-time ONLY when there is MUTUAL interest.
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