SF New Tech Live! October 20, 2011

SF New tech with AttorneyFee, Noca, UnitedLayer, TalentBin, MyStaff.com, and more!

Attorney Fee

Richard Komaiko,
Co-founder and Chief Product Guy

AttorneyFee will show off how its using semantic search to bring price transparency to the most opaque, inefficient industry in the world.
http://www.attorneyfee.com // @AttorneyFee

MyStaff.com

Robert Rawson, Founder

MyStaff.com helps you search for and hire staff in any country with time tracking and screenshot technology to track and make sure that staff are really working.
http://www.mystaff.com // @robertrawson

TalentBin

Peter Kazanjy, Founder

TalentBin is an awesome social recruiting software that helps organizations hire amazing staff by mining, the collective social referral contacts of their staff and the larger social web. If your recruiters have ever wanted to use Twitter, GooglePlus, etc. like they use LinkedIn to find awesome talent,TalentBin is right up their alley.
http://www.talentbin.com

NOCA

PJ Gupta, Founder and CEO

Noca makes accepting payments online simple and easy. Signup is quick and you don’t need a separate Merchant account. You can get started with one of the APIs with just a few lines of code on your website. Noca means “no other charges apply”.
http://www.noca.com // @nocainc

thinglink

Olli Gunst, New Partnerships Manager

Image is a platform. ThingLink’s in- image interaction technology changes how people engage with static photos by transforming them into a navigational surface for exploring rich, relevant content that enhances the viewer’s knowledge and experience.
http://thinglink.com // @thinglink

United Layer

Mukund Chavan,
VP Software Engineering

UnitedLayer will present its managed services and managed private cloud offerings and will discuss how start-ups can get started with fully managed and hosted servers, firewalls, loadbalancers, and virtual private clouds. No upfront IT infrastructure costs.
http://www.unitedlayer.com // @unitedlayer

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