There are plenty of companies trying to create new forms of group texting or social networking. There are far fewer who are trying to offer a messaging service that crosses the web, email and mobile devices in a seamless way. Facebook is perhaps the most obvious example, but its utility is social -- you might not want to use it for work, or for organizing your kids' little league game, or for communicating with the parents of a class you're teaching. Enter
SendHub, a startup in this year's Y Combinator class, that has already started to get some serious traction by focusing on professionals.?The company offers a clean interface for creating and organizing groups of people, and communicating back and forth with them over their desired format.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/oAK1u1kc3Fo/
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