Wow. Just wow. A new take on mass transit, responsive parking meters, secure passwords, a whole new paradigm for content distribution, vegan unicorns, oh my!
LogMeIn hosted Mass Innovation Night number 88 at their spiffy new Fort Point location (across the street from their former somewhat less spiffy Fort Point location) and the innovations were more innovative and more diverse than ever before. Oh, and they provided pizza. Hosts who provide pizza are always appreciated!
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Our Host |
Imagine getting around our cities without a car. Self-driving or otherwise, cars are not the future. To Mike Stanley, founder of
Transit X , the future looks like a clean and efficient personal mass transit system of pods traveling on overhead rails zipping us around the city. My immediate reaction was that Lowell needs this immediately. Imagine pods whisking you from the Gallagher Terminal to downtown at 45 mph without ever having to take your life in your hands crossing Dutton Street! I mentioned this to Mike and he said he actually has spoken to the folks at the UML Innovation Hub. We can hope. Meanwhile, his plan is to have a full-size and portable test system up and
running about a year and a half from now and a real
production system in two years, probably making its debut in Chelsea or Everett. If it really is as cheap as he claims, I foresee widespread adoption. I mean at $10 million per mile it is WAY cheaper than the $500 million per mile for the Green Line extension. So, yeah, TransitX got my vote for audience favorite.
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TransitX Mike Stanley Posing with Full Size Graphic of Pod |
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Tiny Non-working Model -- The pods are the dark things above the bus. |
Passwords. They're good, right? As
TapLink founder Jeremy Spilman described them: "secrets you can keep in your mind." But we keep hearing about all these password breaches at places like LinkedIn or whatever ... so can we fix this without having to overcomplexify the burden on the user? (Yeah, I made up overcomplexify -- let's get it into the dictionary.) TapLink says yes, we can make passwords secure against offline attack even if your company’s password database is stolen. TapLink's blind hashing technique essentially obscures the passwords in a huge pool of data. At least that's what I gathered from his lightning quick presentation.
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TapLink's Table Attracting Some Interest |
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Raise Your Hand if You Like Passwords |
More supercoolness:
LBRY makes it possible to publish a piece of digital content, like video, book, game, or some other kind of content not yet developed on top
of a distributed network that makes it extremely efficient, robust, and
resistant to censorship. Chew on that for a second. Founder Jeremy Kauffman said he'd explain it to his grandmother as "YouTube, but entirely controlled by and run by its users." It's decentralized. It's open source. It uses blockchain in creative ways to manage the content catalog and the way users can get paid. He never used the word disruptive (in fact the whole event was remarkably free of startup-speak) but that's what it its.
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Stream, Share, Earn |
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Crowd Listening to Presenters |
Innovative parking meters? You bet!
Sentry Parking Meter/Kiosk is a parking meter that responds to your mobile device. Yeah, you can pay with your phone, but wait, there's more. Get directions to an open spot, instructions on how to pay, street closure alerts, weather warnings, and even discount offers from local businesses. My personal favorite feature? No more running back to add time if you are running late - just use your phone. And there's a “grace
period” so you don't have to worry about getting a ticket if you're just minutes short.
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Yes, It's a Parking Meter |
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Unicorn Goods |
It can be hard for vegans and animal lovers to find stylish goods that don't harm animals.
Unicorn Goods solves this issue with an online shopping platform to help you buy animal friendly products. Anything that simplifies reducing impact on animals, people, and the planet is bound to find a sizable market.
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Victoria, Founder of WORKINGURL |
I recognized Victoria and her extremely cool
WORKINGURLCO carryall bags from following
EforAll Southcoast's first accelerator class. Ever notice how women often have to carry a lot of stuff on the go? These bags solve that problem with style. Seriously check them out.
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Care Cards - Best Costume of MIN88 |
Best Costume and Best Prop of MIN88 both go to
Care Cards, whose T-shirts and scary skeleton helped promote their inspirational card deck designed to help you adopt a healthier lifestyle.
The rapid fire job opportunities at this MIN incarnation were unusually diverse, with calls for performers and artists and unpaid interns and more ... The new economy is interesting...
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Diane Calls for Artists during Rapid Fire Job Opps |
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Virtually Here Saves You Time |
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AppInAll |
I tried to talk to everyone and get photos of everyone, but you know how that goes.
Virtually Here's Virtual Assistant helps your business save time.
AppInAll provides a group communication search tool for iPhone and Android.
Supertitle provides perfectly synced subtitles for movie watchers at home, in nearly any language of their choosing. If I missed anybody else, I'm sure I'll catch up with you around the startup scene.
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Suja |
Our friends from Suja Juice were there offering tasting probiotic waters. I can vouch for the lime/ginger flavor.
Finally, as is traditional, I will close with an Expert Looking Expert shot. Jason from LogMeIn doubled as host and resident expert and agreed to pose looking exceptionally expert.
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Expert Looking Expert |
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