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July 14th, 2013 by
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Many of us have printed single-sheet fliers to promote an event or organization in the past. The process can be a pain, as you have to waste time and effort posting fliers in as many places as possible in order for people to see them. You also waste time and money having to print hundreds, and sometimes, even thousands of these papers. Fortunately, Smore offers a promising online alternative to this classic grassroots marketing solution. Smore is a cool product that allows you quickly design “one-sheet” web pages and post them online. These single page websites act as an alternative to an event or promotional flier. Smore’s concept revolves around simplicity, as they have their own website builder to help people create visually engaging pages for whatever they’re promoting. Smore takes advantage of the web as a medium as well, as it gives users options beyond static images and text. You can add videos, tweets, and numerous other web-specific pieces of content into your flier directly as well. In theory, using Smore in combination with an established online presence could make an event, sale, or product promotion much easier. If you want to use Smore but struggle to get it to function, online tech support is something to look into for help. Read more »
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There are many times startup owners might want to look into a strategic acquisition. However, they are afraid that by putting themselves out there, they are risking their business’s image. Many people assume that if a company is interested in acquisition that means they are struggling, even if that is not always the case. However, cool person in technology Jacob Mullins wants to help startups explore their options without worrying about those risks. Mullins has founded a new company named Exitround aimed at this purpose. Exitround provides an online service that allows startups to seek potential acquirers anonymously. Mullins wants to enable companies to learn more about the acquisition process and explore strategic exits without risk. He has set up Exitround as an anonymous marketplace where startups can list company details in a database that potential buyers browse. Buyers can indicate interest and then startups only reveal their identity to the possible acquirers that they specifically choose. Mullins wants to let startups explore possibilities whether they are actually worried about their operations and business IT support costs or are doing well and merely interested in what they might be worth. Read more »
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July 13th, 2013 by
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Mobile solutions for banking purposes have grown incredibly popular. Nearly every major banking institution has a mobile app these days for users to manage their finances on the go. The founders of GoBank have noticed these trends as well and have launched a bank with a new model focused entirely on mobile. GoBank has no physical branches, but has instead designed a system to allow its customers to handle their banking entirely via mobile apps. GoBank is hoping to save users time and money by preventing the need for them ever to drive to physical banks to make transactions. In theory, if everything you need to bank is in a mobile app, you never have to leave home or work to manage your finances at all. This cool product wants to take the partial mobile solutions offered by other banks and advance them towards a completely new model for banking. Users who need help using the GoBank app should seek mobile tech support when in trouble. Read more »
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July 12th, 2013 by
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Apartment hunting, especially in urban areas, can be a difficult and frustrating process not only for the renter, but often for the landlord as well. However, cool person in technology and Nestio CEO Caren Maio is improving the situation with her online apartment rental platform. Nestio is a service that caters to all parties involved in shopping for a place to live. Maio has led Nestio to where it offers online tools and services to not only renters, but also landlords and brokers as well. Maio’s vision involves making the entire process easier for everyone. Nestio offers an easily accessible platform to store information and post listings for landlords who want to avoid repetitive data entry and postings. For renters, Nestio offers online tools for organizing your search and filtering results appropriately. It also provides easy communication tools for both renters and landlords to streamline the entire process. Maio is working on all sides to solve the problem of accessibility and inefficiency in the renting process and trying to make Nestio the solution many have been waiting to find. Nestio users who run into difficulties should find online computer support for a potential solution to their problems. Read more »
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July 11th, 2013 by
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Many of us have hobbies and passions, but we often don’t have time to find avenues to pursue those activities. Payal Kadakia is a cool person in technology who is trying to make it easy for everyone to find ways to pursue their interests. Kadakia is the CEO of online company Classtivity. Classtivity is an online marketplace that attempts to make locating and enrolling in classes quick and easy. The site stores information on classes for any number of subjects or hobbies — art, dance, fitness, acting and more. It puts all of the classes into a single database and gives users the information about when they will be, where they will be and how much they cost. This way, finding a way to pursue an interest or hobby requires much less effort, especially as users can sign up for classes directly on the site. Kadakia launched the company in early 2011 and has grown it to the point where over 30,000 classes in seven different metropolitan areas are in the company’s database. If you want to search through Classtivity but find yourself encountering difficulties, finding computer tech support could be a major help. Read more »
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July 10th, 2013 by
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When Adi Tatarko attempted to remodel her Silicon Valley home several years ago, she ran into many roadblocks and has since described the experience as rather miserable. However, realizing there was a problem with how insular the interior design world was, this cool person in technology set out to create an online service that would be part of the solution. In 2009, Tatarko and her husband Alan Cohen launched Houzz in hopes to create an online platform that would help those going through the process of designing and renovating their homes. The site allows users to create “ideabooks”, which they fill with designs and photographs posted on the site by design professionals and other users. Users can then also create “projects” where they upload pictures of the renovations and designs in their own home. Each project or posting also has a discussion forum where people can ask questions about a design’s specifics. The site works to create a dialogue between members and promotes a collaborative effort in the difficult task of designing and remodeling your home. If you want to use the site, but find yourself overwhelmed for any reason, tech support is available to make your experience more pleasant. Read more »
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July 10th, 2013 by
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When you move to a new town or city, one of the most difficult things to handle is the lack of social connections and support that comes with all-new surroundings. However, there’s now an iPhone app and online service that attempts to solve this problem called Likemind. Likemind acts as a giant bulletin board where users can post “fliers” inviting others to speak with them if they share a specific interest. Fliers can be up to four pages long and users can creatively fill them with text and images in whatever layout they want. Each flier has a specific amount of “tabs” that another user can take in order to contact the poster. There are a limited number of tabs for each flier so if one flier is particularly popular, that user will not get flooded with extreme amounts of spam or contact requests. This cool product also allows users to filter who sees their fliers. You can limit your audience by age or gender in order to target a specific demographic if you wish. If you have trouble using the app on iOS, iPhone tech support is something you should consider. Read more »
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July 6th, 2013 by
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Have you ever imagined being able to manage your postal mail as quickly or conveniently as e-mail? Jason Seriff certainly has imagined it. In fact, he probably imagined quite a few different ways to accomplish the feat while he was developing snail mail management software as Outbox CTO and cofounder. Seriff is a cool person in technology who founded Outbox with the hopes of creating a system that made handling postal mail digitally simple for people everywhere. Along with cofounders Will Davis and Evan Baehr, Seriff set out to make people’s lives easier by erasing the need to handle physical mail that you don’t want to manage.
Outbox is a service that allows you to handle your postal mail via the web, iPhone, or iPad. Once you sign up for the service, you give the company access to your mail. Outbox then collects your mail, scans it and stores the files. Users can then use Seriff’s software to view and manage their snail mail digitally on their computer devices. Read more »
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July 5th, 2013 by
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With so many professionals using mobile and touch technology nowadays, it was inevitable that someone would make software to optimize presentations on such devices. That cool person in technology is Brent Brookler, the CEO of Treemo Labs. Brookler and his company have created an iPad app called Flowboard. Flowboard allows users to create dynamic presentations right on their tablet. Brookler and his company designed the app to have an easy-to-use interface. In theory, Flowboard allows people to create presentations more easily by avoiding complicated menu systems. Brookler wants to make it so laptops aren’t necessary for professionals making presentations for meetings on the go. In some ways, Flowboard is his attempt to let people replace their work laptops with iPads in certain situations. Those who want to do so should make sure they have iPad support to help with the transition. Read more »
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July 3rd, 2013 by
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While the rise of the eBook market has made self-publishing a viable concept for new writers, the process of getting your eBook onto online retail stores can still be complicated and difficult. However, a new company called Tablo is looking to change this aspect of the self-publishing process. Tablo is a cloud-based company that offers authors tools to not only help format their novels and short stories, but also easily publish them to online retail stores with a click. This attempt to disrupt the eBook industry could potentially save many writers hours of time and stress if it delivers on its promise of an easier solution. Authors want to spend more time honing their craft and less time navigating the complicated route to getting their work online. Tablo is a cool product that’s in a position to capitalize on this market. Read more »