Developers of Kloudbook startup turn to Valley Venture Mentors for help getting off the ground

Kloudbook was born of a father’s frustration and a son’s drive. The father, David Mullen, wanted there to be a way on the Internet to store and retrieve people’s current contact information – home and work phones, e-mails and cell phones – and the son, Michael Mullen, a University of Massachusetts senior, set about to make the idea into an actual thing. That thing is Kloudbook, which they tout as the world’s first social network that deals only with up-to-date contact information. The Mullens believe it has the potential to soar high, providing they can get it off ...
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