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Handshake 1.0s at Wikiteria

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 5:45 AM on January 8, 2009:

Handshake 2.0, specializing in online handshakes, invites companies to send us a photograph of a real-time handshake - a Handshake 1.0.

Here's a lively web of handshakes enjoyed at Wikiteria Market and Cafe at the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg, Virginia.

In this photograph by Doug Mauer, Brush Mountain Data Center, seated left to right are:

Jim McIntyre, Innovative Academic Solutions, Anne Clelland, Handshake 2.0, Barry Welch, FurnishWEB, and Laureen Fleming, Automation Creations

Jim McIntyre, Innovative Academic Solutions, Anne Clelland, Handshake 2.0, Barry Welch, FurnishWEB, and Laureen Fleming, Automation Creations


Brush Mountain Data Center specializes in data security and remote data backup services.  Offering server co-location and offsite disaster recovery protection, Brush Mountain Data Center serves as your company’s “data vault in the mountains."

Innovative Academic Solutions develops software tools to enable student success.

Handshake 2.0 features business news, business blogs, and Web 2.0 business services.

FurnishWEB is a Web-based software application streamlining the order management process for furniture manufacturers.

Automation Creations, Inc. provides guaranteed custom software development and web site design for dynamic companies like its neighbors in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg, Virginia.  Automation Creations, Inc. runs MatWeb.com, a searchable database of material properties.

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