H2Tran’s disaster-proof server enclosures are eco-friendly — and awesome-looking (gallery)

Making servers able to withstand hurricanes, floods, fires, and earthquakes can be an eco-friendly task.

Acuity Systems’ TraitWare authenticates mobile device users

Acuity Systems wants TraitWareID to authenticate and protect your identity on mobile.

Students launch Prospective Plus to take the work out of finding work

Prospective Plus makes it easier for recruiters to hire entry-level candidates, and it's launched its subscription service to the public today.

Evan Williams ‘mistrusts’ any startup that doesn’t target its founders

One thing he’s learned from starting Blogger, Odeo, Twitter, and now Obvious Corp.: The more you’ve done, the smarter you are, and the bigger risks you can take.

PieceWise gets everyone to help in completing a project

Need a project done? Piecewise will help you dole it out to outside workers

InTooch wants to keep you in touch — without business cards

InTooch is a utility for connecting you with the social media profiles and contact information of the people you meet using nothing more than a phone number.

Now you can watch 30 videos at once with Gnzo’s unique interface

Gnzo is essentially a new, more animated way of displaying and browsing videos, and it's optimized for touchscreens. Instead of square stills, it displays a mosaic of animated videos, each one a 6-second clip from the video behind it.

Kliq shares your content smartly across all your social networks

If you've felt like sending out your status and content to all of your social networks was a bit laborious, Kliq wants to give you a hand with its new app that smartly shares your content through all your networks at once.

Who’s the greenest of them all? With Sure points, you can count your eco-friendliness

It's not easy being green, Kermit the Frog sang. A startup called Sure has a way to make it easier: Give people points for making green lifestyle choices.

Seekly helps you find love online with video speed dating

Having trouble finding a quality date online with services like Match, OkCupid, or eHarmony? How about going on some video speed dates with new startup Seekly?

Even Ray Kurzweil is nervous about a future with hyper-intelligent machines

Ray Kurzweil is looking forward to the year 2029. That's the year he predicts that our technology will be able to think without us.

Itography hopes to lure advertisers to location-based virtual collection game

Itography wants to turn us all into virtual goods collectors.

Blipboard’s iOS app tunes you into the cool things around you

Imagine walking down the street and getting a ping from your friend about the restaurant you're standing next to. Your iPhone sends you a notification that this place is one you must check out. Meet Blipboard.

Vilynx wants to make sharing personal videos easier across the web

Vilynx is a service that lets people manage their personal videos across multiple smartphones, tablets, desktops, and cloud storage services.

RecBob takes the work out of after-work sports

RecBob is a Facebook app for adult recreational sports that makes it easy to plan a regular sporting event so all you have to do is show up and play the game.

MyPref remembers specific things you like, and tells you where to find them

What if you could find products and brands that you like wherever you are?