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May 13th, 2014 by
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Therapy and professional psychological help can be very beneficial to the long-term mental health of many people. However, certain factors often prevent people from seeking the help they need when it comes to psychological matters. People often feel embarrassment over their difficulties at first and don’t want to take steps to address whatever issues they may be facing. Cool product Talkspace wants to use a web-based chatting system to address this problem and provide people with therapy online. With this cool product, people can anonymously log in and seek help from professional doctors from any computer or smartphone. The first few exchanges with a therapist are free to determine if a user is comfortable with a specific doctor before continuing. Talkspace encourages users to ask about almost anything, (although they do direct any life-threatening issues to a suicide prevention hotline). Each therapist on the website is a professional who has extensive experience treating patients for a variety of problems. Anyone who has trouble accessing the chat system on Talkspace with any of their technological devices should seek home tech support for help with connecting. Read more »
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May 13th, 2014 by
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The Internet changed the nature of healthcare in many ways and one of the biggest ways was the amount of medical knowledge available to the general public. Sites such as WebMD have allowed people to save time by checking for medical information and advice about minor and major health issues. Online medical sites have even saved lives in some cases by giving people information that alerts them to potential health problems they could have without realizing it. Furthermore, sites like WebMD help people with chronic medical conditions deal with issues by allowing them to learn more about how to handle their health problems appropriately. However, when children experience serious medical issues and have trouble understanding, online medical sites aren’t much help to them. Places like WebMD explain things in advanced language and use terms that children will not understand generally. That’s why cool person in technology Dr. Kim Chilman-Blair founded Medikidz. Medikidz provides children with a medical website that explains different medical conditions to them in ways they can understand. Anyone with a child who wants explore the Medikidz website but can’t seem to connect to the web will want to see if they can get home network support to fix the issue. Read more »
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May 12th, 2014 by
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When people decide to start building their families, they have to take into consideration an immense amount of information. One of the biggest concerns with having children are the potential risks involved regarding genetic disorders. Cool product Counsyl helps potential parents determine whether their children would be at risk for any of these disorders. Many people have elements in their DNA that create a higher risk for their children to have genetic conditions, even if they do not have any issues with their own bodies. Counsyl allows people preparing to have a family to assess the risk that their children might inherit any conditions. Read more »
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May 10th, 2014 by
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Academic journals require more effort to manage properly than many people outside the academic and research worlds realize. Managing the process of peer reviews, organizing all submitted research, designing the layout of the journal and finding a means of publication are all very time-consuming activities. To further complicate the matter, most academic and research journal editors work full time jobs at universities on top of their editorial duties. Now, cool person in technology Brian Cody has founded a company that wants to help journal editors manage their duties more efficiently. Scholastica is Cody’s platform for creating and maintaining academic journals online. With Scholastica, editors can keep track of all works submitted to their journal, manage the peer review process in real time, and publish approved papers quickly and efficiently. Cody’s goal is to provide professional academics with the tools to maintain a high quality journal online easily. He also wants academics to be able to do so without needing extensive technical expertise. Any academics who have difficulty publishing with the platform should make sure to contact a remote computer support service. Read more »
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May 9th, 2014 by
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Streaming services like Spotify have taken the music industry by storm. For many users, it’s clear that a monthly subscription to a vast library of on demand music is a great deal, and the subscriber numbers for Spotify and similar services like Rdio prove that. However, this is not ideal for all types of music fans. A significant number of people prefer to own their music rather than “rent” it as they would with a monthly subscription service. Owning digital music files and being able to use them for whatever a user wants is important to many consumers. However, strictly owning local music files on one computer doesn’t have any of the extra conveniences or benefits that streaming services provide. Cool product Style Jukebox provides music fans with a system that allows them to own all their own music, but still gain the advantages that streaming services provide, such as online access to a user’s entire music library on any device with an Internet connection. People can upload their music to Style Jukebox on their PC’s and have immediate access to their entire collection on their smartphone, tablet and even other computers. Anyone who has issues uploading their song files to the service should consider getting cloud computer support for help. Read more »
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May 9th, 2014 by
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The Internet has become haven for independent and amateur artists, whether those artists work in music, animation or performance. While social media and the web have made it possible to independently promote oneself and gain traction with a fan base, it is not an easy thing to accomplish. For people who treat their artwork as a profession and not as a hobby, it is not always viable to simply promote work on social media sites and hope for the best. Amos Pizzey wants to give professional artists a better tool on the web that can help them not just gain attention, but find paying work. This cool person in technology founded his company Talenthouse in order to give artists the equivalent of a professional networking site like LinkedIn. Read more »
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May 7th, 2014 by
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Reading can be an expensive hobby. Hardcover books often cost between fifteen and twenty dollars and many paperback books hover around the ten-dollar area at bookstores across the United States. However, avid eBook readers know that going digital can save people a significant amount of money. While eBooks aren’t often cheaper than their physical counterparts upon initial release, digital bookstores provide readers with free and heavily discounted books far more than physical retailers do. However, readers have to dig through the depths of different eBook stores like Amazon’s Kindle Store, Google Play, Apple iBooks, and Nook’s digital store to find these deals. Most companies do not heavily advertise these discounts, especially in niche genres that have many digital readers. Cool person in technology and entrepreneur Josh Schanker wants to make it much easier for eBook readers to find these deals. In fact, with his company BookBub, he wants to make it completely effortless. Schanker’s company provides a service that both curates specific eBook deals for its customers and automatically delivers the deals via email. Anyone who has trouble receiving email will obviously need to contact a remote tech support company for help before using BookBub. Read more »
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May 6th, 2014 by
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Hunting and Fishing are favorite pastimes of millions of people, but they are also highly regulated activities throughout North America. While regulation is often for good reasons such as environmental protection or animal population concerns, it makes finding great places to hunt and fish seasonally difficult for many people. Cool product in technology PowderHook provides tech-savvy hunters and fishermen a way to find great locations to perform their hobbies throughout the continent. Users who want to find a good place to hunt or fish just log on to the PowderHook website and browse through the many hunting or fishing opportunities listed there. People can search for opportunities in numerous ways. PowderHook makes it possible to look for opportunities not only by location but also by the type of animal users want to hunt. Whether someone wants to hunt something as common as deer or to go on a more exotic adventure such as hunting ocellated turkey on Mexico’s southeastern coast, PowderHook can help hunters easily book the trip. Any users who have trouble browsing the listings on the website may have Internet connection troubles and will need to find home network service for a fix. Read more »
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May 4th, 2014 by
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To say that starting a business for the first time is a difficult experience would be a massive understatement. Young entrepreneurs with big ideas and dreams come onto the scene every day, but unfortunately, most of them don’t have the experience or knowledge to implement their ideas in cost effective ways. Some people starting their own businesses have the benefit of a mentor or a dependable source of business advice when making difficult decisions. Unfortunately, not everyone is so lucky. Many entrepreneurs make key financial or strategic mistakes in the early stages of their company and it ends up costing them dearly in the end. Cool person in technology Dan Martell believes he has a better option for these entrepreneurs. Read more »
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May 2nd, 2014 by
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Online auctions became popular with eBay during the late 1990’s. Since eBay’s explosion of popularity, most people associate online auctioning with less expensive or second hand products, which are more common on eBay. However, cool person in technology Alexander Zacke believes that online auctions don’t have to be a slave to this stigma. Zacke is the CEO of Auctionata, an online auction house that only puts up items such as high quality art and rare antiques for bidding. Rather than utilize the populist style of peer-to-peer auctions that populate sites like eBay and its clones, Zacke’s company specifically tries to recreate the experience of high-class auction houses like New York City’s Christie’s. Zacke’s company uses a patented real-time online auction system on the Auctionata website. Users can maintain online profiles for easy access to the site when auctions occur. With Auctionata, art and antique collectors can bid on intriguing high-value items from the comfort of their couches. Anyone who has trouble setting up an account on Zacke’s website can always get computer support services to help with the issue. Read more »