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Alberto Escarlate is:

CTO, co-founder at TigerTag
Chief technology consultant at YellowPin
Advisor at Next Generation (startup incubator)
Faculty at Parsons New School of Design

Twitter: @cacheop


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Co-founder and CTO of TigerTag the world's first free global service for safeguarding and easy recovery of consumer valuables.

Chief Technology consultant for ABD3, LLC, developers of Yellowpin.

Technology Advisor at Next Generation, LLC, a startup incubating company.

I also teach at the Design+Management department of Parsons The New School of Design.

Prior to that I was the CTO at Entertainment Media Works, Inc. (EMW), a VC-funded Series C developer of social platform applications in the social media and social shopping space.

From 2002 to 2004, I was CTO of Byte Interactive, a technology and marketing consulting company. From 2001 to 2002, I was the Director of Project Management at Digital Drive, a unit of the Interpublic Group of Companies, and was the Associate Director of Production at Modem Media from 1997 to 2001.

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31 July 09

TigerTag private beta has started

TigerTag home page

After months of preparation - countless hours of development, strategy, messaging and meetings with partners like Amazon, Motorola and FedEx - we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our private beta version of TigerTag!

As friends and family of TigerTag, we’d like you to be the first to try out the site and the service - simply go to www.tigertag.com to get started. If you already signed up at our old site, please re-register at the new TigerTag.com.

Once you sign up as a member, make sure and order your tags. We’ll then send them out, so you can register all your valuables - mobile phones, iPods, digital cameras - anything at all you’d like to tag and hate to lose.

TigerTag works by harnessing the power of goodwill from folks like you. If your item should go missing, anyone who finds it can easily help get it back to you by simply going to TigerTag.com and entering the unique code on your item’s tag. You’re then instantly alerted of the good news, and we take it from there.

Over the coming months, the site’s functionality, usability, and overall experience will continue to evolve. As you explore the site, we’d love your suggestions - feel free to click on the feedback tab on the left side of every page as you see things we need to fix.

Enjoy!

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