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		<title>Portland Tech Startups Power Through a Summer of Highs and Lows—A Guest Roundup</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick Turoczy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many metropolitan areas, the Portland, OR, startup scene has had its share of ups and downs this summer. Some folks started new ventures, some won new customers and garnered funding, and some closed up shop. All in all, it was fairly balanced—especially given the economy. But win or lose, there are still lessons to [...]]]></description>
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		<a href="http://www.xconomy.com/?attachment_id=41190" rel="attachment wp-att-41190"><img style="float:right;margin: 0px 0 5px 15px;" src="http://www.xconomy.com/wordpress/wp-content/images/2009/09/Portland-marquee-115x180.jpg" alt="Portland, Oregon" title="Portland, Oregon" width="115" height="180" class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-41190" /></a> 
		<strong>Rick Turoczy</strong>
		<p>Like many metropolitan areas, the Portland, OR, startup scene has had its share of ups and downs this summer. Some folks started new ventures, some won new customers and garnered funding, and some closed up shop. All in all, it was fairly balanced—especially given the economy.</p>
<p>But win or lose, there are still lessons to be learned—for startups everywhere. So we thought it would be wise to take some time to walk through some of the high points and low points.</p>
<p>Sure, <a title="As the Twitter turns: Chappelle’s (no) Show Portland or Dave’s not here… wait hold the phone yes he is" href="http://siliconflorist.com/2009/07/15/dave-chappelle-portland-twitter-rumor-hoax/">Dave Chappelle inspired a gigantic Twitter flash mob</a>, and <a title="Portland Oregon is the most entrepreneurial town in the world" href="http://siliconflorist.com/2009/07/30/portland-oregon-entrepreneurial-town-world/">Portland was named one of the most entrepreneurial cities</a>. But if I had to tag the summer with one word, it would be this: mobile. Mobile development—be it iPhone apps, Android apps, or geolocation apps that span multiple platforms—has been on a tear in Portland, as of late. Fueled by early successes like <a title="Fieldrunners" href="http://fieldrunners.com">Fieldrunners</a>, the work of <a title="Spotlight Mobile" href="http://spotlightmobile.com/">Spotlight Mobile</a>, and iPhone-agency <a title="Small Society" href="http://smallsociety.com">Small Society</a>, we’ve seen more and more folks diving into the mobile space.</p>
<p>One of the most promising mobile companies isn’t a sexy app; it’s a company working to provide infrastructure that makes those apps run. Founded in June 2009, <a title="Urban Airship" href="http://urbanairship.com">Urban Airship</a> makes integrating Apple push notifications and in-app purchases easier on mobile developers by handling the heavy lifting and integration with Apple services. They’ve had some early wins with products like <a title="Urban Airship and Tapulous Partner on Tap Tap Revenge to Deliver iPhone Push Notifications" href="http://blog.urbanairship.com/2009/06/17/urban-airship-and-tapulous-partner-to-deliver-iphone-push-notifications/">Tap Tap Revenge</a>, <a title="Yowza!! 2.0 live with Urban Airship enabled Push Notifications" href="http://blog.urbanairship.com/2009/08/24/yowza-20-live-with-urban-airship-enabled-push-notifications/">Yowza!!</a>, and <a title="WHERE iPhone app with Push from Urban Airship" href="http://blog.urbanairship.com/2009/08/24/where-iphone-app-with-push-from-urban-airship/">Where</a>—and they continue to gain traction in the development community.</p>
<p>Around here, iPhone development remains the dominant platform—at least as far as noise and interest goes—but there’s still a great deal of Android experimentation happening through <a href="http://mobileportland.com">Mobile Portland</a> and some Android specific user groups.</p>
<p>Some more themes from the summer:</p>
<p><strong>—Newer startups continue to gain traction</strong></p>
<p>Mobile isn’t the only space that’s doing well. We’re still seeing a number of companies gaining traction.</p>
<p><a title="Reductive Labs" href="http://reductivelabs.com">Reductive Labs</a>—the guys behind the open source configuration management solution, <a title="Puppet" href="http://reductivelabs.com/products/puppet/">Puppet</a>—<a title="Puppet master Reductive Labs garners $2 million Series A—and they’re moving to Portland" href="http://siliconflorist.com/2009/06/23/puppet-master-reductive-labs-2-million-series-a-moving-portland/">garnered $2 million in Series A</a> and promptly announced they were moving to Portland.<span class="read_more"> <a href="http://www.xconomy.com/seattle/2009/09/11/portland-tech-startups-power-through-a-summer-of-highs-and-lows-a-guest-roundup/2/"> … Next Page »</a></span></p>
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