The
NewMe Accelerator, a startup incubator program focused on underrepresented minorities in the tech industry, assembles a select group of tech entrepreneurs from all over the United States to participate in its 12-week Silicon Valley accelerator. NewMe is a residential program, meaning that the entrepreneurs all live together in a house for three months to brainstorm and hack on their respective projects -- "eating, sleeping and drinking our startups," as NewMe puts it. Along the way, mentors such as Mitch Kapor, Vivek Wadwha, Ben Horowitz and
others stop by the NewMe house to provide advice, insight and inspiration. Sounds pretty intense, right? So of course, we at TechCrunch TV were keen to check it out. At the moment, NewMe is smack in the middle of its
2012 program, so we made a visit to its house in San Francisco to see how things are shaping up so far.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/nWmc-SDtGC0/
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