On the evening of September 9, scores of developers and business folks gathered to create businesses over the course of a few days. By Sunday evening, three teams had emerged as winners and had just a few more hours to prepare for presenting their nascent products at DEMO Fall 2011.
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We caught up with a few of the Startup Weekend finalists at DEMO, where they were given a special section of the DEMO pavilion to show off their ideas. We also got to hear from Startup Weekend’s Ahmed Siddiqui, who coordinates Bay Area Startup Weekend events.
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And here are the winning teams, AdGame, Live Home Free and Gablinga, talking about their ideas, innovations, teams and the process of working together at Startup Weekend:
You can also read our further coverage of the Mega Startup Weekend winners, AdGame, in a separate post.
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