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April 10th, 2014 by
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Shipping costs can be problematic for many individuals and small businesses. Transporting very large items can even be cost prohibitive in some cases. However, cool person in technology Everett Steele has founded Kanga in order to make delivering items less costly. To accomplish this task, Steele has started using a model that has seen great success in other areas of the tech industry—crowdsourcing. Companies like AirBnB and Uber have shown that having customers provide services to each other can actually be a viable business model if a company facilitates the exchange properly. Kanga uses crowdsourcing by allowing people to request delivery services from anyone who has access to the proper transportation. Once users find others able and willing to transport what they need moved, they can book the drivers to make deliveries through Kanga. Drivers on Kanga can charge less than large shipping companies, making the process far easier on people’s wallets. Steele’s company takes a small cut of each payment for making each delivery possible. Anyone who has technical difficulty while trying to schedule deliveries through Kanga should contact a computer support service for immediate assistance. Read more »
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April 9th, 2014 by
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For many people, one of the greatest advantages of mobile technology is the ability to find whatever they need when they are out in the physical world. The ability to look up the closest gas station when someone’s car is running low or finding the nearest ATM when a person’s wallet is thin are some of the greatest advantages of mobile computing. Cool person in technology Jim Brady founded Earthcomber to push these advantages even further and make it even easier for people to find what they need with their smartphones and tablets. Earthcomber finds the services and locations that users want to know about automatically. Brady’s technology uses GPS to detect where people are when using their phones. Earthcomber then finds the places closest to a user that will be most helpful to them based on their profile. If users indicate they like to know where the nearest banks are whenever traveling, Earthcomber will automatically find them without them having to search for it. Users can also set the app to detect things like restaurants, gas stations, hotels or even locations with free Wi-Fi. If Earthcomber isn’t detecting locations properly for a user, that person should consult a smartphone computer repair professional about the phone’s GPS. Read more »
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April 9th, 2014 by
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Radio dramas were once a major part of pop culture. Countless people tuned in weekly to hear episodic audio performances ranging in genre from crime fiction to sci-fi to romance. Then, of course, technology moved forward and radio dramas became part of the past. Television became the primary form of entertainment for most people. In an ironic twist, cool product New Fixtion is bringing back the format of the radio drama, but doing so by using the advantages of the technology that is quickly upending television as the primary form of entertainment in pop culture—the Internet. New Fixtion hosts a large set of serial audiobooks that feature performances from multiple voice actors. While a single performer usually reads many audiobooks aloud, New Fixtion provides users with stories performed by actors to create a feel similar to old radio dramas. New Fixtion wants to bring back the serial audio drama by using the Internet and making these performances available for streaming or download whenever people want. Anyone who experiences streaming issues while using New Fixtion should seek out a computer tech support service to get help. Read more »
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April 8th, 2014 by
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When trying to engage customers, sometimes it’s just as important to let them engage you. Cool product Zelo offers businesses a unique and interesting way for their customers to interact with them. Zelo provides a cloud based platform for users to record video messages on a website and have those messages directly delivered to the site’s owner. Rather than a typical comments section or impersonal email form for users to fill out, Zelo gives customers a chance to express their feelings on camera. This concept is about as close as most users on the web can get to an in-person customer service experience and could very likely make people feel better about getting their voice heard. Zelo delivers all video messages recorded with Zelo on the website directly to any inbox that a site owner dictates. Owners can review all the recorded messages at their leisure. Any customers who have problems recording video on a site using Zelo should investigate to see if their webcams need PC repair. Read more »
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April 7th, 2014 by
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Mixed drink enthusiasts have one advantage over wine and craft beer connoisseurs—they have the option to be more creative with their drinks. One of the most appealing aspects of mixing drinks is the ability to create new recipes and share them with friends and acquaintances. Cool person in technology Ben Requena created GarnishBar to be an online resource for people who like to create and sample unique mixed drinks. On Requena’s website, users create personal profiles and post different recipes on them. Each recipe must have a picture of the finished drink, an ingredient list, and clear directions on how to create it. Users can like specific recipes on someone’s profile and eventually, Requena’s company will feature that unique drink on the main page of the website. People can also leave detailed reviews of different drinks to let creators know their opinions regarding each custom concoction. While one can find some common mixed drinks on the site, the vast majority of drinks are special variations of older concepts or completely new and unique ideas. Anyone who has problem navigating through recipes on the site should contact an IT support provider for help. Read more »
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April 7th, 2014 by
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Finding the perfect image for a website, brochure, or presentation is not as easy as it sounds. Purchasing a unique image can take an excessive amount of time. People can spend hours or even several days looking for exactly what they need on the web. Cool product ImageBrief wants to make life easier for people looking for specific types of images to buy. The team at this startup wants to utilize the unused photographs taken by many professionals to fill the needs of those hoping to find the perfect image. Professional photographers often have thousands of photos that they have taken but never sold or posted to a portfolio. ImageBrief gives photographers a chance to make money selling these pictures while helping others find the exact type of picture are looking for on the web. People ask for specific kinds of photos on ImageBrief and photographers search through their past pictures to find appropriate matches. If a user likes a particular image that a photographer submits, the two can then make the transaction for the image directly through the website. Users should not hesitate to contact tech support if they have trouble viewing images offered to them through the site. Read more »
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April 6th, 2014 by
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Wine is a passionate hobby for millions of people all over the world. Wine tastings and winery tours draw huge numbers every year. Now, a cool product uses mobile technology to cater to the passionate wine enthusiast community. Vivino is a mobile app available on both Android and Apple devices that allows users to discover, review and share information about all the wines they try. Vivino contains a giant database of available wines for people to access the details about at any time. Users can look up different wines and learn not only where it comes from, its flavor profile, and where one can buy it, but also what other wine drinkers think of it. Vivino lets people leave starred reviews of thousands of different wines and share their opinions of the products. People can favorite specific reviews and even follow users that have similar tastes to them. When people become friends on Vivino, they each receive updates when the other user reviews a new wine. Enthusiasts can find new wines to try out, or even avoid, based on the tastes of their Vivino friends. Anyone who has trouble while downloading Vivino from the App Store or the Play Store will need to get Android support or Apple tech support to help. Read more »
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April 5th, 2014 by
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Even when people don’t have the money to donate to nonprofits and other causes, they are often willing to do anything they can to help. Cool person in technology Mike Tang founded Raise5 in order to give people an outlet where they can use their skills to raise money for specific nonprofits and charity organizations. On Tang’s website, people offer services for a price, but with a twist. Rather than pay the person who provides a service directly, all money goes instead to a charitable organization of the worker’s choosing. Users can offer services that cost anywhere between $5 and $50 on Raise5. “Freelance fundraisers”, as Tang’s website calls them, post whatever service they want to perform on Raise5’s online marketplace. These service providers advertise what charity they are supporting on each posting so buyers know what cause they are donating money to with each purchase. Anyone who wants to offer services on the site, but has technical issues while creating a profile or posting, can get help from a professional cloud computer support service. Read more »
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April 4th, 2014 by
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While the Internet has made it possible to create new radio stations outside of the traditional radio industry, doing so is not usually a simple or easy process. Stations still need to have constant audio content, whether it’s talk radio or music. Scheduling and recording that audio content still takes up an immense amount of time and effort. Cool product Radiojar helps people create and manage Internet radio stations with far less difficulty and hassle. Whereas Internet disc jockeys would otherwise have to spend lots of money on professional software in order to manage their station, Radiojar allows people to do so through their cloud technology. Read more »
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April 4th, 2014 by
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There are thousands of different races that amateur athletes train for all over the world. While famous marathons get a fair amount of press, there are also many 10K races, Ironman races, triathlons, and even half-marathons for runners and other athletes to experience. Many of these races are unique as well, given the varied terrain they take place on as well as the different organizations and companies who run the events and determine the overall experience for athletes. However, some of these races are better run than others and cool person in technology Greg Lou wants to help runners find the best races for them. Read more »