Watch 'The $1,000 Minute' startup elevator pitches
We challenged Canada's tech startups to make a one-minute pitch to win $1,000. Here's what they gave us:Time’s up! The $1,000 Minute entry period is closed
Thank you to all the startups who’ve taken the time to upload a YouTube video for our contest. We are currently in the process of writing profiles on each of the 27 companies that entered the contest, and you can see them all on this page (see below). ITBusiness.ca’s editorial team and Mark Ruddock, a member of our editorial advisory panel, is currently in the judging process to decide a winner. Best of luck to all the entrants, and we’d like to hear our reader’s opinion on who’s video was the best. Just tell us who you think should win and why in the comments section here.
Canadian tech startup profiles
Rehabit.me lets your friends bet you won't lose that 10 pounds A Toronto-based startup company wants to use a social networking Web site to help its users form new habits and break bad ones. It does so by offering incentives and peer pressure.
By: Brian Jackson (1/26/2012 4:09:29 PM)
By: Christine Wong (1/3/2012 11:38:07 AM)
Never miss a parcel delivery again with BufferBox
By: Nestor E. Arellano (12/22/2011 2:30:39 PM)
Spently to offer free cloud-based digital receipts service
By: Brian Jackson (12/22/2011 11:48:32 AM)
Share and launch your ideas with Rocketr
By: Nestor E. Arellano (12/21/2011 2:40:18 PM)
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