When we talk about startups, it's natural to think of companies like Pinterest, Dropbox, and others that have valued more than a billion dollars. It is also important for the media to focus on them, after all, because they did make excellent products. However, in Silicon Valley, there are actually many concept of cool start-up companies, if we can understand is also very good. The foreign media BusinessInsider on the inside of the Silicon Valley launched a survey, and the respondents were asked to enumerate some of the startups doing cool products. Here is the list of 15 "Most Concerned Silicon Valley People" startups listed in the foreign media survey.
Crowdtilt
Crowdtilt, a website dedicated to mass funding platforms that allows niche groups to bring together money for a common purpose. And this platform for users to publish the project without any restrictions.
Exec
Exec is a start-up that provides real-time, reliable outsourcing services. When the user uses the service, Exec will send the task request to nearby people who had to pass the company's three-round interview before, but the user needs to pay at least $ 25 an hour.
Vayable
If you want to plan a trip yourself, it can take up to 30 hours or more. With Vayable's help, the whole process was shortened to 5 minutes. If you want to know more travel details, you can buy someone else's sharing experience, so that you better enjoy this trip.
Stripe
Stripe provides developers with a simple payment platform to build, and simplifies the complex payment process. In addition it does not need to deal directly with the bank will be able to complete the transaction, but also very safe. Stripe's ambition is not small: to be the next PayPal.
Postmates
"Express delivery on the same day" Express business is arguably the hottest latecomer, with several Internet giants getting started, and Postmates is a start-up that offers such services. Consumers buy anything in San Francisco within just an hour by simply using their "Get It Now" app.
Getaround
Getaround provides consumers with a social car rental service. Users simply rent to their private car via their mobile app and also rent their car. In addition Getaround also provided a product called Carkit, P2P car rental users do not need the key to unlock the car, but through the hands of the iPhone!
Parse
Parse is a cloud computing platform that provides back-office services specifically for mobile applications. Developers use it, you do not need to deal with the complicated background service code (send push notifications, add Facebook account, etc.), you can focus more on specific development work, such as their own application-specific features.
Klout
Klout is an analytics site that evaluates the power of users' social networks and recently added the user's real social identity to the scoring system. Their goal is to turn the user profile on Klout into a "Social Resume" and enhance its update.
Yardsale
When eBay was first launched, it was a vibrant community for users to exchange and sell their products, but after scaling up, he preferred retailers and sellers. Yardsale is trying to create a platform for the exchange and sale of goods similar to the earlier eBay. Another founder, David Prager, said Yardsale's local sales and shopping allow you to get to know nearby goods without leaving your home while delivering the items you want to Craigslist as quickly as you can.
Path
The private social application Path can only set up to 150 friends at most, sharing photos based on email and phone numbers. Due to its strong privacy, users do not need to worry too much about sharing their own photos will be strangers to see.
Square
Mobile credit card payment founder Square do not have to introduce it. Recently it introduced two methods of charging to small businesses and businesses that make less than $ 250,000 a year: 1. Charges of 2.75% per transaction 2. Fixed monthly payments of $ 275 but no formalities are charged for each transaction fee.
Kixeye
Kixeye is a game developer focused on serving "hardcore" players. For more than nine months, Kixeye has declared itself profitable. Earlier access to 18 million US dollars in financing, mainly for the purchase of servers, expansion of back-end systems.
Twitch.TV
The startup, formerly known as Justin.tv, deals with real-time streaming video and later turns its attention to real-time video games. In February of this year, its independent visitors exceeded 16 million!
Box
Box is a cloud storage services company that competes directly with Dropbox. Some time ago the company received 125 million US dollars in financing, the company's valuation has more than 1.2 billion US dollars.
Uber
Uber is a start-up that offers private car pick-up service, where users can send car rental requests. After GPS positioning, the company will send you to the nearest driver to pick you up, the time required about 5-10 minutes. When you reach your destination, all car rental fees will be automatically processed by credit card.