Startup Weekend Omaha: Team idea pitches (videos) & day two pictures

As the teams hunkered down for the full day of work yesterday, Startup Weekend facilitator Sterling Cross grabbed video of each team’s pitch. When doing so, I learned that we lost one idea in the weekend competition, Volunteer Tasklist is no longer being pursued by a team. Here are the idea pitches (originally posted by…

As the teams hunkered down for the full day of work yesterday, Startup Weekend facilitator Sterling Cross grabbed video of each team’s pitch. When doing so, I learned that we lost one idea in the weekend competition, Volunteer Tasklist is no longer being pursued by a team.

Here are the idea pitches (originally posted by Sterling on omaha.startupweekend.org):

Grant Stanley of Team Buzz

 

BECOME A SPONSOR

Nia Nielsen of Team Ever Present (formerly First Year)



 

Joe Frost of Team Focus Group Up (formerly Focus Groupon)

 

Danny Schreiber of Team Keepum

 

For more information about Startup Weekend Omaha, check out omaha.startupweekend.org or our past articles at siliconprairienews.com/tags/startup-weekend-omaha.

Follow the chatter on Twitter (and tag your Startup Weekend Omaha tweets) using the hashtag #swomaha.

Now, for the pictures, which were taken by myself, Danny Schreiber.

Breakfast is served!

The countdown on the wall haunts attendees. The clock is ticking.

What Cheer, one of three locations inside the Mastercraft building (1111 North 13th Street), hosting Startup Weekend Omaha.

Team Call Spinner (formerly Textroulette) working in What Cheer.

Team Focus Group Up working in What Cheer.

Team Keepum working in What Cheer.

Camp Coworking, another location inside Mastercraft hosting Startup Weekend Omaha.

Team Ever Present working in CAMP Coworking.

More team Ever Present working in CAMP Coworking.

Startup Weekend facilitator Sterling Cross and Startup Weekend Omaha organizer Corey Spitzer.

Secret Penguinanother location inside Mastercraft hosting Startup Weekend Omaha.

Team Buzz working in Secret Penguin.

More working in What Cheer.

The sun sets on the Mastercraft Building.

Pizza, a popular item at Startup Weekend Omaha.

A DJ played some tunes in CAMP Coworking to keep attendees going. (CAMP owner Megan Hunt tweeted about it: twitter.com/lasertron/status/24243599333.)

Night arrives at the Mastercraft Building.

Day two is a wrap.

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