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Jason Nadaf Founded SureDone to Help Sell Products on Multiple Online Channels

For many people, working from home and being able to sell items on sites like Amazon and eBay would be a dream job.  However, it’s not as simple as it sounds.  Marketing is a major concern, as is keeping track of how all items appear across different online sales channels.  Cool person in technology Jason Nadaf has created a platform that helps online business owners to unify their sales approach easily.  Nadaf’s program SureDone helps people sell their inventory across numerous online sales channels all at once without wasting time posting the same item on many different sites.  Nadaf’s platform lets users create one universal listing to ensure the same information and photos are on every site where a product appears.  Users can use SureDone to add new listings whenever they want or automatically edit current listings with new information.  Rather than having to update many different channels, sellers can update all their listings from just one page. Nadaf’s platform puts listings on eBay, Amazon, Etsy, and Google Shopping. If product listings aren’t updating properly with SureDone, a small business owner may want to contact a computer support provider to learn the cause of the problem. Read more »


Yellow Schedule Helps Therapists with Secure and Convenient Scheduling Tool

Mental health professionals must be especially protective of their data due to the sensitive information they often have about their patients.  Patients’ confidence in a therapist’s discretion is essential to that doctor’s long-term success.  While there are many cloud-based office programs that can help a therapist’s office organize and schedule their clients and appointments, many of them do not have the added security necessary for such a setting.  Cool product in technology Yellow Schedule is a scheduling platform that takes the special needs of mental health professional’s situation specifically into consideration.  The product helps therapists schedule their appointments and meetings easily. Yellow Schedule also lets doctors directly communicate with patients regarding their appointments and has strong built-in security to keep patients’ information safe.  Read more »


GoDog Fetch is a Cross Platform Siri Alternative

Having a digital personal assistant has been a science fiction fantasy for many consumers for decades.  Computers that speak to you and act as a personal assistant has been a common trope in popular television shows, books and films over the years.  However, only recently did the idea become a viable reality for the everyday consumer.  When Apple’s Siri feature for the iPhone debuted several years ago, it was a major hit. The conversational interaction that triggered the feature tapped into to many people’s fantasies about artificial intelligence.  Suddenly, people had the ability to ask their smartphone to make appointments, look up information and perform basic online tasks with just a few spoken words.  Flash forward a few years later and now there is a cool product called GoDog Fetch that acts in a similar way, but does so for other platforms besides the iPhone, such as Android and Windows devices.  Users who have trouble downloading the product for any of their devices can get help from a smartphone IT support service. Read more »


Learnerator CEO Luke Liu Wants to Help Students Study for Their AP Exams

According to the Learnerator website, when cool person in technology Luke Liu was in high school, he took 11 AP courses and exams, experiencing much difficulty and stress when trying to study for them with only textbooks and notes.  This past experience gave him the necessary motivation to found a technology company designed to help students with their AP exams.  Liu’s company, Learnerator, provides students with an interactive studying and practice resource online to help them with their AP examinations.  Learnerator provides students with practice tests for nineteen different AP exams including Calculus, Biology and Computer Science.  Students can take the tests as often as they like and find explanations for all the answers they got incorrect on previous attempts.  Liu believes that an interactive experience such as the one he provides with Learnerator can be more effective for many students than simply reading and re-reading static study material for hours.  Any students who have trouble using the Learnerator site should seek online tech support for help with the product. Read more »


Bindo is a Cloud-Based POS System Businesses Can Manage with an iPad

Independent retailers always have many hurdles to deal with when trying to set up complicated POS systems that can be costly and time consuming.  Small businesses often run into technical troubles or have difficulty maintaining their POS systems and the transaction data collected by it over time.  Cool product in technology Bindo wants to give small businesses a leaner solution to inventory and POS systems.  With Bindo, POS data is securely stored in the cloud and storefronts can operate with just an iPad and a few accessories.  With Bindo’s use of mobile technology and cloud data, small retailers have a simpler solution to finding a fully functional POS system that serves their needs.  Bindo’s POS system works through Apple mobile devices such as the iPhone and iPad rather than through any complicated computer system.  Rather than struggle to fix a system when it goes down, Bindo users have the option of simply contacting a mobile computer support company. Read more »


Cluster CEO Brendan Mulligan Gives People Private Digital Spaces for Friends

Social networks were once online spaces that people used to communicate only with their friends and others in their immediate social circle.  That is no longer the case as companies like Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr have all made social networks completely open and public.  Now, when a user shares an update, link, or set of pictures on any of these sites, they are sharing it with the world, not just their friends.  People still want private online spaces to communicate only with their close friends.  Cool person in technology Brendan Mulligan has responded to this demand with his mobile app Cluster.  Cluster allows users to create digital spaces that are invite-only.  People create a Cluster space on their smartphone and then invite all the specific friends and family they want to have access to that space.  Each invitee receives a notification on his or her phone to join the new Cluster group.  In these private spaces, users can share pictures, links, media and other information that they want to share but would not be comfortable doing so on publicly open sites such as Facebook.  Anyone who has trouble inviting people to their spaces via Cluster should find a source of mobile tech support. Read more »


TourRadar Helps Travelers Find the Best Guided Tours and Vacations

While many prefer to customize their vacations and limit their activities to themselves, their families and some close friends, there are many frequent travelers all over the world that enjoy large group tours planned by specialized travel companies.  However, these guided tours vary heavily in quality, which is why cool product in technology TourRadar exists to help travelers find and book the highest quality guided tours available.  TourRadar is an online marketplace where user can browse all types of pre-booked guided tours and book them based on recommendations from other users.  Users can review and rate every tour available on the site in order to help others decide if the trip is worth booking.  This cool product even collaborates with certain tour companies to provide exclusive discounts to its customers, encouraging more people to book with TourRadar and rate their trips.  Any customers who have trouble rating trips on the TourRadar website might need to find a tech support provider to assist them. Read more »


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