At TechCrunch's Meetup + Pitch Off yesterday, a car sharing service won first place and a high-tech dog training system was the audience favorite. GeekWire reports that Ian Maddox's Joule is a service quite unlike Car2Go, as it specializes in long-term car shares with more options than a boxy two-seater. In his pitch, Maddox said, "you can check out a Prius from us on Monday, swap it out for a SUV on Wednesday and have a Tesla in time for a weekend." But the audience really loved Erick Eidus' PupPod. The "internet-connected learning system for dogs" uses sensors to determine when to dispense treats and reward certain behaviors. It also allows owners to remotely monitor progress and watch their pet with a video camera.
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Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz
Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz