We’re live from Finovate Startup… For those unfamiliar with Finovate Startup, it’s a convention of start-up financial companies. Buildify founders have always been close to financial start-up companies like Mint, Wesabe, Credit Karma, Lending Club, and more, so this seems like a natural fit.
People are setting up now and things should get going in less than a half hour. Buildify founder, Kevin Gillett, will be Tweeting the news.
Originally posted 2009-04-28 07:05:40. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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