It's always refreshing when a startup tackles a real-world problem instead of building another photo-sharing/local reviews/social calendar service. Case in point:
TenderTree, a company that's trying to improve the way people find reliable care for their aging family members, and then pay them for their work. A recent participant in
the latest 500 Startups batch with less than a million in funding, TenderTree is launching now into its beta, targeting the San Francisco Bay area to start.
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