August 4th, 2008
Teens in Tech launches into private alpha
Daniel Brusilovsky is the youngest social media evangelist that I’ve ever met.
It’s only fitting that he works for Qik, a company dedicated to enabling mobile video for the world, but now he’s digging into his own startup.
Teens in Tech will give adolescents 100mb of storage space on their own subdomain. They will be able to post rich media and interact with their community in the forums. These kids are the future of tech, so keep an eye on this startup. Creating content online is natural to them.
Right now the site is in private alpha, but I think they should open it up. If the site is ready, why are the gates closed? If you are interested in getting an invite, send me your email in the talkback, and I will see if Brusilovsky can hook you up.
Andrew Mager is a web developer at Ning, Inc. in Palo Alto. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.
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