Thursday, August 4, 2011

NewMe Accelerator, Aiming To Encourage Black Tech Entrepreneurs, Has Its First Demo Day

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Yesterday someone asked me whether the reason the poses in most of my avatar photos are silly is because otherwise I would have to deal with people constantly bringing up the fact that I don’t “look” like I should work in technology, meaning that I’m a (relatively not nerdy) woman. While I had never consciously thought about it about it, the answer is yes (“silly” at least is off-putting, while “woman” just means “has no idea about tech”).


The concept of minority in Silicon Valley is a bit unique, White, Asians and Indian males are relatively well represented while Latinos, Blacks and women are not. For some reason we as a community tend to be exclusive to an extreme, I mean, people used to give Arrington guff for being a lawyer (!).


If Mike and I have it “tough,” the entrepreneurs at NewMe, the first startup accelerator targeting black founders specifically, have it a thousand times tougher with regards to looking like they should work in tech (women represent 23.8% versus African-Americans at 1.5% of our work force respectively). As Central.ly co-founder Chris Bennett told me, “There aren’t minorities in tech, there just aren’t. One of the problems in the black tech community is that there isn’t yet a community.”


Co-founded by Angela Bennett (wow, female and a minority — a double whammy) and�Wayne Sutton, NewMe attempts to remedy this, by giving Silicon Valley exposure to African American-led startups, by providing them with access to housing, resources, and mentorship from top Silicon Valley companies (for example, Google is an investor and the startups have been working out of Tagged’s offices). Instead of investment, the incubator aims to provide value by providing a supportive community.


When asked why there was such a dearth of minorities in the tech sector an what we could do to remedy it, Benton referred to investor Dave McClure’s answer when asked the same question at a tech event, that people invest in what they know, pattern matching whether they’re doing it or not.


According to Bennett, who is considering opening up the program to Latinos next, �the solution is giving minorities more exposure, ” We can show more diversity in what founders look in the media, ” she said “So that a kid who reads CNN or the Huffington Post [or TechCrunch] can see that it's accessible. We need founders that are more successful, raising money and having exits, and it can't just be one person, it needs to be several people.”


Said mentor, and Foursquare head of monetization, Tristan Walker, “The more we can expose the Valley to what we don't know the better off everyone is within the stack, from venture capital, to entrepreneurs to consumers, and that's what the valley is about, sourcing the best products and ideas and talent.”


Here is a list and brief description of each NewMe startup in its first cohort, below.


Pencil You In


Similar to Styleseat,�but with more of a focus on appointment setup functionality,�Pencil You In is like an Opentable for salon appointments.


Kloud.co


Described by the founder as a Greplin meets Dropbox, Cloud.co imports your “online universe” and lets you search through cloud services like Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Dropbox — creating folders of what you were looking for and any other contextual information.


Playd


Playd, allows you to check in to your favorite games like you’d do for venues Foursquare, whether they’re PC-based, mobile or on console.


FetchMob


Like a more casual TaskRabbit based only around shopping, FetchMob lets people crowdsource their shopping trips by asking their surrounding community for help.


BeCouply


Mobile app and social network BeCouply aims to solve the problem of how and where to socialize as a couple, by connecting couples and letting them share dates, activities and photo moments with the similarly partnered.


Cued



Launching in the fall, Cued hopes to give its users relevant location-based activity recommendations, through using data from your already existing social shares.


goKit


goKit is basically an About.me for people with multiple personas, attempting to give people an easily set up outlet to express the multiple parts of their online identity.


Vouch


Vouch is like a Hashable for recommendations, an app that allows people to take their offline person recommendations online with Twitter-based vouches.


AisleFinder


AisleFinder solves the problem of never knowing what aisle the items on your shopping list are in, using mechanical turk to acquire data about in-store item location.


Central.ly


Similar to OwnLocal Centrally wants to be the one stop web promotion shop for small to medium-sized businesses who want to create websites with the least amount of hassle.


Image: AisleFinder founder�Curtis Pope








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