Tool gives bootstrappers board of directors of the big guys

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So how does ZooQ work?
Well, the new social application officially launching beginning in October is built on the premise that anyone should be able to get together a bunch of advisors to solve a problem no matter how bootstrapped the operation.
"We're trying to define this as broadly as possible," said Edward A. Ipser, Jr., co-founder of the new site in early September as his team was working to rid itself if some final bugs in the system.
Ipser said the application had been built to provide the kind of help he felt he would want as an entrepreneur, giving small startups the same type of board of advisors or even board of directors as the big guys and giving them a place to connect on line.
"Maybe you don't know how to write an executive summary but maybe some else does," said Ipser.