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JumpScan Lets You Create Your Own QR Codes

QR codes can be a very useful tool in business and marketing because of the way they connect the physical world with web content.  When someone scans a QR code with their tablet or smartphone, the code instantly connects them with a web page containing specific content—a picture, a video, a coupon, a blog, etc.  Companies can use these QR codes for promotions, sales, and viral marketing. JumpScan is a cool product that gives you your own personalized QR codes and allows you to track them and how people engage with your advertising.  When you want to run a promotion and use QR codes to market it, JumpScan provides you with a simpler user interface that lets you customize your QR code even if you have no coding knowledge.  JumpScan streamlines the process of marketing with QR codes for companies that don’t have the capability to create their own. If you don’t understand QR codes or would like to learn more about how they work, find a tech support service for assistance.  Read more »


Tony Stubblebine Successfully Juggles Two Web Startups – CrowdVine and Lift

Many founders and CEOs can attest to how running just one business can consume someone’s life.  That’s why cool person in technology Tony Stubblebine stands out in his field.  For him, one tech startup was not enough, he actively runs two.  In 2007, Stubblebine founded CrowdVine, a company that creates web-based social networks for conferences and company events.  That company grew over the years and remained successful, but in 2011, Stubblebine decided that he needed more.  He had another idea that he wanted to nurture and grow into a successful business.  That idea was Lift, an iPhone app that assists users in forming and maintaining good habits such as exercising, eating healthy, and keeping in touch with old friends.  Some founders and CEOs would have left one company to start another, or even sold their first venture to support the next, but Stubblebine continues to work as the head of both businesses. Read more »


Pedro Valdeolmillos Wants to Help Ocean Lovers Get More Out of the Sea with Bloosee

Geotagging has become a useful tool for many consumer technology startups and services. Travel and hospitality websites and applications see the ability to attach information to specific locations digitally as a way to add new features and increase convenience for their customers.  However, cool person in technology Pedro Valdeolmillos doesn’t think geotagging’s benefits should be limited to locations on land.  Valdeolmillos founded tech company Bloosee to help sea-lovers take advantage of this technology as well.  Read more »


Zubie Helps Families Make Driving Safer

Safety on the road is an issue that has proven to be difficult to address. Many people don’t take the time to evaluate how their children develop as drivers or even reflect on their own driving practices.  People also often miss important maintenance deadlines on their car because they aren’t keeping track of what their car needs. This can lead to breakdowns and mechanical failures that cause accidents.  However, cool product Zubie is trying to solve these problems with an electronic device that monitors your car with the help of a companion mobile app for your iPad or iPhone.  Zubie keeps track of your car’s condition and its location so you can ensure that nothing goes wrong with it. You can read your car’s status on the smartphone app that pairs with your Zubie “key”.  You install the Zubie key in your car and then receive updates about potential issues through the app.  Those who need help using the Zubie app should get help from smartphone PC support. Read more »


Wishbomb Wants to Be the Web’s Goal-Setting Network

People often need extra motivation or encouragement to achieve the goals that they set for themselves.  Without keeping track of their progress or setting a deadline, many people will forget about their goals altogether and never complete the necessary tasks to accomplish them.  Wishbomb is a cool product on the web that’s aim to prevent this from happening.  The website acts as persona l progress tracker for your goals.  Users create a profile on the site, add goals, create deadlines, and track every step of the process through the site.  Wishbomb users have “wishblogs” in which they write about their efforts to complete their goals and the challenges they personally face.  The site also offers specially tailored online resources for your specific goal when you need help knowing what to do next.  The site encourages users to join for goals as varied as starting your own business, losing weight, running a marathon, learning more about computer repair or redecorating your home.  Read more »


Bryan Liu Has Made a Mobile Smartphone Battery for Extreme Conditions

External batteries for the extended use of mobile devices have grown in popularity over the last few years.  Power users who travel frequently like having constant access to an extra power source so they don’t disconnect at inconvenient times.  Unfortunately, not unlike smartphones themselves, these external batteries can sometimes be quite fragile.  Zendure CEO and founder Bryan Liu has developed an external battery where durability should not be a concern.  Liu calls these batteries the A-series.  Zendure is aiming these products at those who want extra charge for their mobile devices on the go, but don’t want to worry about carrying around another easily breakable electronic accessory. Liu is a cool person in technology who wants to solve this type of problem for consumers. Read more »


WESAWIT Lets Venues and Artists Leverage Fan Generated Photos and Videos

If you’re a performer or you run a venue that hosts events, you’re well aware that audience members take countless pictures and short videos at shows.  The ubiquity mobile technology allows fans to capture performances more easily than ever.   WESAWIT is a cool product in technology that lets venues, performers or even promoters utilize this phenomenon and take advantage of all the fan-generated content recorded at shows.  WESAWIT integrates with major social websites such as Vine, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr, using geo-tags to collect all the photos and videos that fans take at a particular concert or event.  Venues and performers can then take the collected content and display all of it in one place through a widget on their website.  WESAWIT automates the aggregation of publicly posted fan-generated content so venues and promoters can leverage it for their own purposes. Read more »


PayByGroup CEO Camilo Acosta Makes Buying Things Together Easier

It is a common practice to pool money for major purchases.  Large groups of friends will often combine their efforts to give someone a larger more significant gift than they could give individually, or pool their resources to go on a big vacation together that they otherwise would not be able to afford.  Cool person in technology Camilo Acosta is using the Internet to make this process easier to organize with his service PayByGroup. PayByGroup streamlines the process of purchasing things together and can potentially turn the entire process of organizing people to split the bill into just a few clicks for everyone involved.  Read more »


Recipefy is a Useful Tool for Finding and Sharing New Recipes

Creating and sharing ideas is the backbone of the Internet, and there are many websites that facilitate this marketplace of ideas.  Cool product Recipefy wants to become the standard website that does this for new and interesting recipes. Recipefy is a cool product on the web that’s lets users post and share new recipes and cooking ideas publicly.  Its goal is to both be the first place users go in order to find new ideas to try in the kitchen and the place where budding amateur chefs go to share new concepts and see what others think of them.  Recipefy works similarly to other sharing websites like Reddit and Imgur, except that on Recipefy the posted content is, of course, always recipes.  Just like on other websites, all posts are public and other users can either like or comment on the recipes you post.  The site features the recipes that receive the most likes and discussion.  Those who have trouble posting recipes or getting the site to function may want to find remote computer support to help solve the problem. Read more »


Walletkit CEO Kevin William David Wants to Get Your Company on Apple Passbook

We still use paper and plastic in many unnecessary situations despite the rise of mobile technology.  Loyalty cards, gift cards, boarding passes, concert tickets, and coupons are all still most commonly physical items that are inconvenient and to both customers and businesses alike.  Some time ago, Apple created Passbook to encourage people to replace these physical items with digital version on their iPhones.  However, while use has grown steadily, Passbook has still only seen relatively limited uptake.  Kevin William David is a cool person in technology that wants to change that.  David founded Walletkit in 2012 to help businesses integrate Apple Passbook into their model.  David designs, codes, and delivers professional grade passbook passes to Walletkit’s clients to suit their specific needs.  David clearly believes in a more convenient future based on mobile technology and he’s doing his part to spread it with his company.  If you’ve never tried Apple Passbook, but are interested in using it, you should speak to iPhone support to learn more about it.  Read more »


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