GadgetTrak is a service that helps users find lost high tech items, from cell phones to computers.
Fast Facts:
- Started in February 2007
- Founded by Ken Westin, age 32
- Software developed as part of Westin's master's degree project
- Retail price ranges from $12.95 to $39.95 per year
- Self-funded/Bootstrapped
Gadgettrak Blogs, News and Information
Official Site: GadgetTrak
Topix.net: Gadgettrak
Google News: Gadgettrak
Google Blog Search: Gadgettrak
Switched.com: How to Keep Your Gadgets From Getting Stolen (January 31, 2008)
The Oregonian: "Startup: Vital signs of a young regional company" (December 15, 2007)
CrunchGear: GadgetTrak Relaunched as Paid Service (March 18, 2007)
Engadget: GadgetTrak hunts down stolen gadgetry for free (February 26, 2007)
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