Wagepoint to Launch Bitcoin Product

Having launched its first payroll software product in June, Wagepoint is now gearing up to expand into the U.S. market.

It’s also moving to allow some clients to receive a portion of their paycheque in the online currency known as bitcoins.

Wagepoint is based in Halifax and Toronto. It offers an affordable solution to help businesses perform all the tasks associated with payroll through a single solution. That means small- and medium-sized businesses can use Wagepoint to pay employees, deduct taxes, keep records of their payments and similar functions.

One interesting note about the

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B4Checkin Lands Florida Customer

B4Checkin, the Halifax-based producer of hotel reservation systems, has announced that the Cheeca Lodge & Spa has implemented its booking engine. The luxurious 214-room oceanfront resort in the Florida Keys went live with the new reservations system this summer.

B4Checkin boasts certified two-way interfaces with many of the hospitality industry’s most widely used property management systems. These interfaces mean that crucial information such as room rates, inventory availability and guest profile data are automatically exchanged in real time between the PMS and the B4Checkin online

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Affinio Wins $1.5M and Strata Award

Affinio, the Halifax-based social media analytics company backed by Build Ventures, captured third place Tuesday at the Startup Showcase of the prestigious O’Reilly Strata Conference in New York.

The announcement, posted on the conference website, capped off a huge day for Affinio. Earlier in the day, it had launched its first product, Tactics Cloud, which lets small businesses mine social media and other data to find potential customers, partners or employees. It also announced it had received a $1.5 million equity investment from Build Ventures, the regional VC fund based in Halifax.

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Colibri Partners With Devour! Festival

Colibri Software, a Wolfville, N.S.-based rural development technology company, has announced a partnership with the Devour! Food Film Fest.

The company will soon launch the Devour! app powered by Strollopia, a mobile application that allows users to explore the festival through the app's geo-located content messaging.

“The app will enable users to explore not only the festival but also Wolfville and the surrounding communities,” said President John Read in a press release. “The goal is to make learning and exploring the festival fun and seamless.”

The third annual Devour! Food Film

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Brownie Points Moves Beyond St. John’s

A pair of St. John’s entrepreneurs has developed a new loyalty program app for smartphones that is gaining traction with retailers in their hometown and as far afield as Calgary.

Matthew Stenback and Adam Puddicombe have formed Brownie Points to offer small and mid-sized retailers — who have to compete with multinationals with sophisticated programs — fun digital loyalty programs with some interesting features.

The two former business students at Memorial University began Brownie Points as a tool for coffee shops (as the name suggests) but other retailers can use the product.

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Looking Ahead to a Busy November

In a sign of how active the startup community in Atlantic Canada has become, November will feature not one, not two, but three Startup Weekends. And these are just a few of the events taking place in the coming month.

Jason Janes, a co-founder of Startup St. John’s, and Chris Gardner, the founder of the Common Ground co-working space, are organizing a Startup Weekend Nov. 8-10 at the Genesis Centre at Memorial University in St. John’s. It will allow 60 people to spend a weekend putting together companies, the best of which will hopefully become bona fide enterprises. I’m proud to say I

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BIKE Scientific Prepares for Market

BIKE Scientific Inc., a Halifax-based medical device company, may be weeks away from the sale of its new ProTrap XG, a disposable cartridge that simplifies the process of isolating proteins in blood samples.

The company aims to solve the problem clinicians have in isolating proteins in blood samples, which is necessary before blood is analyzed in a mass spectrometer. Some 25 million of these procedures are carried out each year in Canada and the U.S., and isolating the proteins is bothersome and time-consuming.

Led by CEO Michael Barr, BIKE has been going for a few years and was a

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GetGifted Spreads Across Maritimes

Every Tuesday, about 10,000 people in Charlottetown eagerly await an email from a company less than a year old that offers them a chance to claim more than 1,000 gifts from local merchants.

The company in question is GetGifted, and its simple idea of helping merchants attract new customers with gifts is creating buzz in Charlottetown and beyond. The company has launched a program in Fredericton, and is already signing up future members in Saint John, Halifax and Moncton. And next month, it will begin a test program in Cambridge, Ma., its first trial in a U.S. city.

The buzz among

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Surge in I-3 Competitors

The surge in submissions to Innovacorp’s I-3 competition has been quite remarkable, especially in rural areas.

The innovation agency announced this week that it received 228 submissions for the 2013-2014 startup contest – an increase of more than 60 percent for the last time the biennial competition was held. Sixty percent is astonishing. The number of entries rose 9 percent four years ago, and 7 percent two years ago. Now there is a sudden surge in nascent companies.

Like the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation’s Breakthru competition, the aim is to thrash the bushes across the

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Atlantic Angels Holds 1st Meeting

Atlantic Angels held their first meeting yesterday, featuring pitches from four companies and a request for feedback in shaping the young group.

Permjot Valia, an investor and the Founder of MentorCamp, hosted the meeting at the Volta startup house, which was attended by about 30 people, including seasoned angel investors and the presenting companies.

“This is an experiment,” Valia told the group. “The success of this meeting will be judged by the feedback we get.”

A group surrounding Valia and Milan Vrekic, the Executive Director of Volta, have formed Atlantic Angels as a group of

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