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June 20th, 2014 by
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Social networking often carries a stigma indicating that it limits people and prevents them from experiencing other aspects of life away from the computer. So much of social networking has to do with sharing content on the web and collecting digital imaginary benefits such as “likes” or “favorites” that it’s easy to see why some people feel this way. Cool person in technology Justin Parfitt believes that social networking doesn’t have to limit people from experiencing the “real world” but can, in fact, be a useful tool to open people to new experiences. Parfitt designed his social network HeyLets around the concept of providing people with the chance to discover new experiences they may enjoy while out of the house. Parfitt’s product doesn’t focus on one sort of experience or event exclusively, but instead allow users to share all types of places and activities they enjoy. HeyLets users simply post small status updates and photos as they would with other social networking sites, but also frame those updates with data that indicates where their experiences were located and how others can enjoy them too. Anyone who has issues connecting to HeyLets may want to seek online computer support for assistance. Read more »
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June 20th, 2014 by
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When companies or organizations post longer videos on their website or on an event page, it can sometimes be hard to keep viewers engaged for the entire time. Many visitors are only going to have interest in one or two segments from a thirty-minute or one-hour video. Whether it’s a roundtable discussion, a press conference, or another long-form video for promotional or informative purposes, the reality is that it will only annoy viewers to force them to watch the entire thing to find the few pieces in which they have interest. Cool product in technology Vinja allows companies to organize longer videos for their audience and create interactive videos that are easy to navigate. When viewing a video made using Vinja, people have the option of skipping around to clearly labeled segments quickly and easily. Viewers won’t struggle through a very long video to find a particular clip of interest. Even better, Vinja contains options for users to share segments of the video to social media immediately with one click. Any user who has trouble sharing a Vinja video to any of their social media accounts might need home tech support to help determine the issue. Read more »
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June 18th, 2014 by
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Even with advances in recent years that allow apps in Android and Apple to run concurrently so that users can switch between them with a simple gesture the typical smartphone experience still prohibits people from true multitasking. People can only view apps one at a time on most popular smartphones, limiting their experience. In order to check on services in real time, users must always open individual apps. Cool person in technology Dwipal Desai has founded Terrain in order to break users away from these limitations. Terrain is a new launcher for Android devices that leads users away from a one-at-a-time paradigm for viewing apps. Users can download and install the launcher from the Google Play Store. Anyone who has trouble applying Terrain to his or her smartphone may need help from an Android tech support provider. Read more »
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June 18th, 2014 by
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Online reviews are extremely important to small businesses that don’t have the massive advertising resources of large corporations. In the days before the Internet, restaurants and local service providers would depend heavily on word of mouth and hope that customers would tell others of their positive experiences. Now, with online review sites, it’s easier than ever for customers to relay their experiences with a company to as many people as possible all at once. That means that each online review, positive or negative, can have a major impact on a small business trying to grow. Cool product in technology Review Trackers is helping these businesses keep track of all the reviews they receive online and manage them accordingly. Read more »
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June 17th, 2014 by
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While music hobbyists and casual players often only own one or two instruments, professional musicians often have to manage a huge variety of musical instruments and accessories. Moving these items from place to place for gigs as well as keeping track of all the necessary accessories and parts is more difficult than many people realize. Fortunately, cool person in technology Steve Cook founded InstrumentLife to assist professional musicians in managing their countless guitars, keyboards, drums and other instruments. Cook creates products that use computer technology and the web to aid people as they care for their instruments. Read more »
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June 17th, 2014 by
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Before the Internet took over popular media, television was not only the dominant medium for entertainment, but in many ways was also a very social medium. Groups of friends and families would often watch television together as a collective activity. They would talk and interact while their favorite shows were running rather than sit in silence. People would do this especially often during sports broadcasts, and in fact, many still do, as Super Bowl parties are part of a lot of people’s yearly social calendars. However, for most situations, the social element of TV has transferred online. Rather than talk about what’s happening on a show with friends that have come over for the night, people go on Twitter and Facebook to post status updates about it. Cool product in technology Tok.tv is working to make the social aspect of watching television more interpersonal again and ironically, is doing so with the use of technology itself. Tok.tv is a mobile app that combines a second screen experience for television with group voice chat over the Internet. Users who have issues downloading the app can get help from an Android support or Apple support professional depending on the device that they own. Read more »
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June 16th, 2014 by
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There are many points in life where people face important crossroads when it comes to their career and long-term life plans. Unfortunately, despite people’s best efforts, they don’t always make the right choices. Countless college students switch majors and fields of study when in school, which causes them to graduate late and spend more money on classes. Many others even go on to have a short career in one area only to find out it isn’t really for them, forcing them to reassess and start from scratch. Some people even experience this unfortunate situation more than once in their lifetimes. Cool product in technology Latitude wants to help people avoid these issues by helping them make the right decisions earlier on in their lives. Latitude offers to help people evaluate their abilities and personalities using psychology and aptitude testing. Latitude tests individuals using scientific methods and produces detailed actionable reports on what subject areas, tasks and career choices are a good fit for someone. Latitude’s hosts its testing platform online. Any users who have trouble accessing it may have issues with their browsers and require PC tech support. Read more »
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June 15th, 2014 by
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Video has blown up in the realm of social media over the last several years. YouTube has always been prominent in the area, but now other services such as Instagram and Vine have made an impact on the social video space as well. With the market growing, new social video companies need to introduce different hooks and concepts to make an impact. Cool person in technology Jamie Lorenz is doing exactly that with his company FightMe. FightMe is a social video space that adds a sense of competition to social video. Read more »
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June 14th, 2014 by
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Many companies use written materials, brochures, slide shows and visual presentations to promote themselves, their products and their services. However, these methods of delivering promotional content are not always engaging to the target audience. Static displays such as brochures and even semi-dynamic presentations such as slideshows keep viewers in a passive role and do not encourage them to engage the material. Cool product in the technology Readz provides companies with the tools and resources to create interactive promotional content instead of static marketing material. Read more »
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June 13th, 2014 by
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Any medical professional who runs a private practice knows that communicating with patients can sometimes be a major problem. Patients miss appointments and don’t reschedule accordingly, causing havoc for a practice’s calendar. Cool person in technology Brandon Rodman is the CEO of a company that’s coming up with a better system to communicate with patients for one type of medical professional: dentists. Rodman’s company Weave provides communication technology and software to dental care offices with their specific needs in mind. Rodman designed his company’s software to address specific issues related to dental care practices and their patients. Rodman’s software connects telephone communication, text communications and scheduling all together for one seamless experience. Normally, dental practice office workers would have to make calls and work with scheduling and customer directory software separately. Weave combines these systems to reduce hold time for patients over the phone and streamline the process for office workers to avoid careless mistakes. Any office interested in Weave may be better off having strong business computer services available to them to help with the transition to Rodman’s software. Read more »