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Mint.com

Mint. com is a free web-based personal financial management service created by entrepreneur Aaron Patzer. Mint provides account aggregation through a deal with Yodlee. Mint's primary service allows for users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through a single user interface. Mint has garnered media coverage from a number of blogs and media outlets such as the New York Times, GigaOM, VentureBeat, the Orlando Sentinel, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

 
 
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Strands

Strands, Inc. is a developer of social recommendation technologies founded in late 2003 by Dr. Francisco J. Martin. Strands develops technologies to understand people's tastes and help them discover new things they will like. Strands created a social recommendation engine that provides real-time recommendations of products and services through computers, mobile phones and other Internet-connected devices.

 
 
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Lending Club

Lending Club is a person-to-person lending website that pairs borrowers and lenders through a matching system that combines a search algorithm, credit decisioning and social networking. Lending Club is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. In August 2007 the company raised $10.26 Million in a Series A funding round led by Norwest Venture Partners and Canaan Partners, followed by a $12 million Series B round led by Morgenthaler Ventures in March 2009.

 
 
Thrive (website)

Thrive (website)

Thrive or Justthrive. com, is a free, web-based personal financial management application offering personalized financial advice and specifically targeting people in their 20's and 30's. The service offers online money management and planning, as well as using algorithmic advice to offer personalized guidance, based on transactions pulled from a user's loan, bank, and credit card accounts.

 
 
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Credit Karma

Credit Karma is a credit website that provides free credit scores, tools to track credit scores, and information about improving credit scores. Credit Karma is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was initially funded by Chris Larson, CEO of Prosper and Mark Lefanowicz, president of E-Loan. Credit Karma provides users with a proprietary credit score model. The scoring is on a scale of 300 to 850 which is the same scale as FICO Score buy may differ from the actual FICO score.

 
 
ChargeSmart

ChargeSmart

ChargeSmart is a web-based e-commerce business allowing credit card funded bill payments to be made through the Internet. ChargeSmart serves as an alternative payment channel for companies in the mortgage, auto, student and utility industries that do not want to directly offer credit card payment as an option to their customers. ChargeSmart has garnered media coverage from a number of blogs and media outlets such as Business Week, the San Francisco Business Times, Banks.