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February 5th, 2014 by
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Any company that wants to sell to an international audience needs a reliable and scalable way to translate their written contact, whether it be advertising or part of the project itself. However, bad or awkward translations can be damning to a business that wants to appear professional and legitimate in a new market. Word-for-word translations and computer software will not be able to create nuanced translations in multiple languages. It doesn’t matter how much a computer support specialist helps a business tweak translation software. That company will never get software to create high-quality written translations for the written content that they promote. While software helps with the issue of scalability, the technology is not at a point where it can produce the quality that enterprises need.
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February 4th, 2014 by
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Customization is a theme that comes up over and over again when reading about new tech startups. Whether it’s the ability to change the look of a mobile phone or modify a service exactly to a customer’s liking, many companies are appealing to customers’ wishes to make whatever they buy uniquely them. Now this is true even for what people wear thanks to cool product Bow & Drape. Read more »
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February 4th, 2014 by
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Despite the sentiment involved in sending one, many greeting cards can feel impersonal. When someone simply grabs a card from the Hallmark shelf at the drug store or picks a pre-formulated greeting from an e-card website, the feelings the care tries to represent often feel watered down and less impactful. Choosing a card to send to someone does not have the impact that making a card does. Kealan Lennon knows this fact, and that’s why this cool person in technology founded CleverCards in order to help people easily send personalized, thoughtful greetings with the help of social networking. Read more »
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February 3rd, 2014 by
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Everyone knows the popular tourist attractions and most famous restaurants in a city. People got to New York to visit Times Square, Central Park, and the Empire State Building. In London, people visit Parliament and eat at popular pubs. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the restaurants and shops on the Champs-Elysse are the biggest draws in Paris. However, these big cities have more than the obvious to offer not only tourists, but residents as well. Gems like amazing bars, small cultural festivals, outdoor markets and specialty shops can give people excellent experiences, but they don’t get the publicity that draws big crowds. Phaedra Chrousos is a cool person in technology that wants to help people get it on the secret of these smaller, but immensely enjoyable attractions with her company Daily Secret. Read more »
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February 3rd, 2014 by
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Data entry is never anyone’s favorite task in a sales job. Sales professionals always prefer to spend more time connecting with clients and working out deals rather than typing details into a computer system. Filling out forms with customer information, dates, and progress reports often feels like wasted time. However, these processes remain necessary parts of a sales operation, much to the chagrin of anyone who sells. Read more »
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February 1st, 2014 by
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Unless someone is extraordinarily wealthy, it is generally safe to say that he does not have a yacht on standby to make use of at any time he wishes. Whether someone wants to throw a major personal event on the seas or they want to plan a promotional event for their employer, getting hold of the appropriate boat can be a major hassle. Most rental agencies require loads of forms and a long sales process that gives the renter very little agency.
A Boat Time is a tech startup that wants to create a better process for boat rentals with their cool product. A Boat Time provides users a variety of options for renting yachts in multiple international locations. The entire renting process happens through the A Boat Time website. The company also claims that they designed the process to give customers as much power as possible in making their decisions. If someone has trouble accessing the site or navigating it to find what they need, online PC support is attainable through the appropriate services. Read more »