We have been selected as one of the semifinalist for the Innovate!100 to present their startups at the Innovate!2010 Pitch Slam in Berlin. The list of companies selected are:
AdTaily
Avocado Store
Digital Recognition
meebee.com
NUMENUS GmbH
Saturneo
WebLib
yiid.com
Innovate!2010 Pitch Slam – Berlin will take place on Monday, March 22 from 4pm-8pm at IBB Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, Bundesallee 171. If you would like to attend the event, you can still register here. Good luck to all participating startups!
Source: Innovate100

HealthMash™ combines sophisticated Web 2.0 universal search and discovery technology with Semantic Web Concepts in a simple yet highly informative user interface. It runs a similar meta interface to the ScienceRoll and All Plus search engines.
Read the whole article Life int he fast lane blog.

The interface provides a very clean look with easily understood tabbed access to the multiple ways you might want to find information about the bug: Trusted health information, recent news, video, images, and blogs – not to mention drugs and substances, clinical trials and integrative medicine for the alternative slant. One of the core principles of the service was to use quality information sources in combination with its semantic health knowledge base, and it appears to be more or less keeping to that idea of mashing information from reputable sites.

HealthMash is one of the newer search engines for health care content and media by a team from Hungary and the US. HealthMash returns an array of finds and displays them within categories. Here in the US, most of the Web products that receive the most attention come out of Silicon Valley. What goes unnoticed is just how much remarkable work gets done around the world. Hungary, for example, has traditionally had one of the highest per capita rates of mathematicians. So it’s encouraging to see these products being developed internationally.
HealthMash enables users to search generally, or ask the engine to return results garnered from Twitter or for Video for Images or Drugs and other contextualizing formats.
The recently public HealthMash tool, which is said to provide relevant health information from trusted sites.
For more information on the unique features of HealthMash, try reading medical librarian
Hope Leman’s interview with HealthMash CEO Endre Jofoldi.
