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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #6 Octopied

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David Behan, Ronan Morris, and Michael Flanagan were all working as freelancers and dreaming of the perfect application that would help them manage the multiple roles they were needed to do. Technical Manager David had the idea to do some draft design work, the idea grew legs (or tentacles!) and Octopied was the result.

Freelancers often have to be a receptionist, sales person, project manager and more, and Octopied is a web app which combines the management of these tasks into a single tool. This allows freelancers to run their business efficiently, effectively and more profitably.

With two-time Golden Spider winner David involved, keep an eye out for their new website which will be launched on Tuesday and follow them @octopied.

Watch Octopied’s David Behan below as our next iQ Prize shortlistee in the interview chair:

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #5 Decisions For Heroes

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Volunteering as a cliff rescue climber for the Irish Coast Guard is pretty inspirational on its own, but Robin Blandford took an innovative step beyond, using his experiences to develop a new web application that saves lives – Decisions For Heroes.

Decisions For Heroes helps rescue teams record & analyse their rescue operations. Instead of archiving information as paperwork, the tool generates real-time profiles of members, available resources, and experience levels. This data is then used to monitor and deliver live and intelligent information to the field.

This unique idea has also captured attention beyond the iQ Prize, with Decisions For Heroes listed as a finalist for Seedcamp Week 2008, nominated for two prizes at the Irish Web Awards and most recently named as a finalist in The Europas award for Best Social Innovation.

Follow Decisions For Heroes at @D4H and Facebook, and check out our interview with Robin:

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #4 GetItKeepIt

A big mahogany chest belonging to one of the founders’ mothers provided the spark for our next shortlisted entry GetItKeepIt. The chest in question was used as a filing cabinet, with a few hours of dedication required should any important piece of correspondence need to be retrieved from the 20 years worth of documents inside. This combined with a self-confessed “allergic reaction to filing” led to the business idea being formed.

Attempting to prevent the filing challenges presented by paper being repeated with digital correspondence, GetItKeepIt offers subscribers an online portal for the receipt, management and retention of all their important documentation (bills, etickets, insurance documents, credit card bills, etc). Subscribers can gather, analyse, file, tag and action any documents that are important, require attention and need to be retained.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #3 Our Writers’ Bloc

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After seeing how quickly digital downloads revolutionised the music industry, Karl Quinn and Owen Gallagher thought literature could do with a similar makeover. The introduction of e-readers from some of the industry’s major players confirmed they were on the right path and Our Writers’ Bloc was born.

Ourwritersbloc.com aims to be a open marketplace where authors can reach readers without having to approach major publishing houses. Works can be submitted at no cost and will be formatted for use on a number of digital devices such as the Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle, and iPhone. Authors can then sell to and interact directly with their audience, creating a literary social network.

Watch Karl and Owen from Our Writers’ Bloc as they jump into the iQ Prize hot seat:

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #2 Pendle House

The high commissions and wide spreads of traditional foreign exchange operators prompted the creation of our second iQ Prize shortlisted entry, Pendle House.

The website provides an online currency exchange market that allows individuals and companies from around the world to trade directly with each other. By cutting out all transaction costs, Pendle House provides a zero-spread, zero-commission service.

This week we’ve invited the iQ Prize shortlist into our offices for a chat - Michael Furey from Pendle House is the first one up in front of the camera.

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Introducing the iQ Prize Shortlist: #1 Plink

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Whilst conducting his PhD research into “developing a probabilistic approach to appearance-based place matching that tackles this issue of perceptual aliasing”, Mark Cummins and fellow research student James Philbin teamed up to find a way to introduce the technology they were generating to the outside world.

Their solution was to form their own company – Plink – which develops image-driven search engines.

Take a photograph of something with your mobile phone, instantly get more information. Snap a photo of a book cover, get reviews and price comparison. Snap a CD cover, hear it on iTunes. Snap a movie poster and instantly see the trailer. Snap a painting, read the Wikipedia article. No barcodes, tags or markers – Plink aims to provide direct recognition of the object, quickly and accurately, from a database of millions of items.

We’re not the only ones who’ve noticed their potential – Plink was one of the final 20 teams at the Mini Seedcamp in London in April.

Follow them @plinksearch.

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