Google announces seven startups selected for its Launchpad Accelerator program
Google has announced the seven startups from India that will be a part of the search giant’s third edition of Launchpad Accelerator. The list includes furniture rental startup RentoMojo, online learning HashLearn, wardrobe rentals service Flyrobe, the Kapture Mobile CRM app that helps businesses to do better lead management, a platform for doctors to discuss medical cases called Curofy, a desi word game Jalebi and Playment that lets you earn money for playing games. Geetansh Bamania, CEO & Founder, RentoMojo tells Tech2, “To be considered for Google developers launchpad accelerator program is a great honor and a privilege, would like to thank Google for giving us this opportunity. Paul Ravindranath G, Program Manager, Launchpad Accelerator said, “We are delighted to help Indian startups in their journey and help them to scale and find success in their endeavours.










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