Introducing the spring 2013 TechStars Boston class

As the economy rebounds, entrepreneurs continue to find ways to change the world, one great idea at a time.

TechStars Boston just announced its Spring 2013 class which includes 14 new startups that are ready to build something awesome.

The Spring 2013 program has just begun and ends May 23rd. At the end of the program, TechStars Boston will host its "demo day." During this time, the participating companies may present their ideas, goals and progress in front of entrepreneurs, angel investors and VCs for a chance at capturing new talent and some more cash.

The following comes from TechStars' blog:

Here are the 14 companies in the TechStars Spring 2013 program in Boston:

CheckiO
An interactive and educational game and competition platform for developers.

Codeship
A hosted continuous integration and deployment platform.

CONSTRVCT
A crowd-sourced fashion label, where anyone can create and sell their unique designs with our 3D design tools, custom fit, and on demand production.

coUrbanize
Helps communities and developers build better real estate projects.

Fancred
A new social app for sports fans.

Freight Farms
A scalable farming platform can be installed anywhere and operated by almost anyone, transforming shipping containers into a source for high yield crop production.

Jebbit
Jebbit’s pay per performance model benefits both brands and consumers, guaranteeing a brand that their message is comprehended while rewarding consumers with cash for actively answering questions that educate them on the brand.

LinkCycle
LinkCycle helps manufacturers manage resource consumption across product lines to reduce costs without any extra hardware or data collection.

Neurala
We build brains for bots.

Outline
Using advanced economic modeling and data visualization to improve government transparency, efficiency, and performance.

PillPack
Pharmacy simplified.

qunb
A “YouTube for numbers,” a platform that makes data broadcasting and data visualization accessible to anyone.

Rallyt
Helps organizations achieve their goals by connecting and engaging communities around meaningful actions.

Synack
Redefining vulnerability discovery.

Of these 14 startups, which do you think has the most potential of becoming one of Boston's hottest businesses?

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Danny Wong is a guest blogger for SearchEngineJournal, a student at Bentley University, and the co-founder of Boston-based startup, Blank Label. Blank Label is a provider of custom men's dress shirts co-created by consumers with their online dress shirt design application. Danny is an...

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