Learn That Name Hits iPhone

A mobile application called Learn That Name, developed by entrepreneurs in the Seattle area, is getting props in a Wall Street Journal blog today, after going live in the iPhone app store late last week. Learn That Name, which helps you associate names with photos in your LinkedIn contacts, debuted at Startup Weekend in Redmond, WA, three weeks ago, winning an award for audience favorite. Team leader Eric Koester of Cooley Godward Kronish said the entire 14-person team has continued to work together and is planning to launch the app in the new Palm store when it goes live.

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