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Startup School: The Xconomy Guide to Venture Incubators, 2009 Edition

Wade Roush7/22/09Comments (5)

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Bootup Labs
Location: Vancouver, BC
Founded: 2008

Capital Factory

Location: Austin, TX
Founded: 2009

Dog Patch Lab
Location: San Francisco, CA
Founded: 2008
Xconomy coverage:
Dog Patch Lab: An Entrepreneur’s Kennel,” May 26, 2009

DreamIt Ventures
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Founded: 2008
Xconomy coverage:
Princeton Undergrad Brings Scavenger-Hunt Startup to Boston,” October 1, 2008
Y Combinator Recombined: Talking with Philadelphia Startup Incubator DreamIt Ventures,” October 6, 2008

EvoNexus
Location: San Diego, CA
Founded: 2009
Xconomy coverage:
San Diego’s Wireless Industry Establishes Startup Incubator,” June 17, 2009

First Growth Venture Network
Location: New York, NY
Founded: 2009
Xconomy coverage:
Boston Venture Firms Dominate New Mentoring Program for New York Startups,” June 16, 2009

GoodCompany Ventures
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Founded: 2009

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LaunchBox
Location: Washington, DC
Founded: 2008

Nextstart
Location: Greenville, SC
Founded: 2009

NYC Seed
Location: New York, NY
Founded: 2008

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Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent and editor of Xconomy San Francisco. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/wroush.

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