The Washington Post checks in with a story about two young entrepreneurs (and BC grads) who have a "green" wireless Internet startup called Anaptyx. The gist: instead of having 20 separate wireless routers in 20 different units in an apartment building, sign up the whole building for one network with one or two high-powered routers. It's one of those ideas that makes so much sense that it's almost impossible to believe that no one has come up with it before. Hopefully it works out for these guys.
And since I'm nothing if not a shameless self-promoter, here's a story about the Boston College Venture Competition that I wrote. It features Anaptyx, as well as a bunch of other pretty cool startups. And it's very well-written.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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