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September 20th, 2013 by
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If you’re a performer or you run a venue that hosts events, you’re well aware that audience members take countless pictures and short videos at shows. The ubiquity mobile technology allows fans to capture performances more easily than ever. WESAWIT is a cool product in technology that lets venues, performers or even promoters utilize this phenomenon and take advantage of all the fan-generated content recorded at shows. WESAWIT integrates with major social websites such as Vine, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr, using geo-tags to collect all the photos and videos that fans take at a particular concert or event. Venues and performers can then take the collected content and display all of it in one place through a widget on their website. WESAWIT automates the aggregation of publicly posted fan-generated content so venues and promoters can leverage it for their own purposes. Read more »
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September 18th, 2013 by
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Video streaming services on the Internet have become wildly successful since their inception, and because of that, you will often find just as many people sitting down in front of their computer to watch something as people sitting in front of their televisions. Internet streaming services have become just as varied as TV channels. There are subscription services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, HBO Go and Amazon Prime as well as pay-per-video services like iTunes and CinemaNow. It’s becoming just as difficult to remember what videos you can find on what services as it is to remember what TV channel plays a certain show. Luma is a cool product that is here to fix that issue. Luma aims to be a comprehensive guide for what’s available and playing on Internet streaming services. Users can simply search for any show they want to watch and Luma will tell you everywhere it’s available online and whether it’s free, part of a larger subscription or available for a one-time purchase. You will know exactly where you can find what TV show or movie you want to watch and you can keep a list of what you want to see from every service all in one place. Luma could potentially make streaming movies and TV shows a much easier process for those who use multiple online video services. Read more »
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September 16th, 2013 by
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Using wireless security cameras is a popular way to protect your home or business from intruders. However, many wireless security cameras are difficult to set up and maintain. Cam.ly is a cool product that is aiming for users to avoid the many headaches associated with wireless security cameras. The Cam.ly is an IP camera that adds several unique features based in the cloud to distinguish itself from other video security options. Cam.ly claims that their wireless security takes only seconds to set up properly before use. This is possible because Cam.ly uses a cloud system to record and host your security video. Therefore, you do not need to worry about excessive wiring or connections beyond the wireless network in your home or business. Read more »
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September 15th, 2013 by
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People spend thousands of hours watching web video content, but finding videos specifically tuned to your tastes is not always an easy task. Video websites like Youtube and Hulu have vast arrays of video content and while they do their best to organize it for their users, it can be overwhelming to sift through everything on your own. Reece Pacheco is a cool person in technology who believes you shouldn’t need computer support just to navigate video content on the web. To help, he has created Shelby.tv, a video curation service that creates a personalized “channel” of web video content for you based on what you find most important. Pacheco wants to create a one-stop space for users to view and discover all of the web’s video content. Pacheco created Shelby.tv to simplify and personalize the process of finding and watching videos online so viewers can simply focus on enjoying content rather than sifting through endless options on a video service. Read more »
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September 14th, 2013 by
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Many technology companies are in the business of mobile payments, including juggernauts Google, Square, and Isis. Most of these companies depend on a technology called NFC or Near Field Communications for their mobile payment systems. However, the problem with this system is that it is expensive and difficult for many vendors and retailers to implement in their stores. Therefore, mobile payments aren’t seeing widespread use and customers are still carrying around many different credit and debit cards in their wallets. Omne is a cool product that attempts to solve the same issues as mobile payments—consolidation of your wallet—but does do from a different perspective. Rather than pay with your mobile phone directly, Omne allows you put all of your credit and debit card accounts on a single payment card. This card works at any vendor who accepts credit cards so stores need no large and expensive overhauls to accept the payment. With all your accounts on a single card, you can make payment all the more convenient and may even be able to eliminate the clutter of your wallet. Read more »
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September 13th, 2013 by
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One of the downsides to the gesture and touch-based UIs of today’s mobile devices is that they don’t leave many options for the disabled. If you are visually impaired or otherwise unable to navigate device using a touchscreen, taking advantage of today’s mobile technology is a near-impossible process. Cool person in technology David Bong doesn’t think that should have to be the case. As CEO of Angle, Bong leads a team that’s developing smartphone applications that use voice control to give the visually impaired the ability to use mobile devices as easily and safely as everyone else. Bong founded Angle in the hope that they could provide more options for those who have difficulty with the current options for accessing content on smartphones and tablets. Read more »
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September 12th, 2013 by
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While many people make an attempt to grow healthy food at home, it can be difficult to optimize the growing conditions for fruits and vegetables. Without the correct expertise, many who grow food in our gardens are merely making educated guesses about the best methods to treat plants. Jason Aramburu is a cool person in technology who wants to change this by giving people the power to measure things such as the nutrient content, pH, temperature, and moisture of their soil accurately. Aramburu wants to give people the appropriate help so they can grow healthy, sustainable food at home. He calls the device and system that he’s developed to give people this help Soil IQ. Just as good computer support makes using technology easier for many people, Aramburu wants Soil IQ to have the same effect on those trying to grow their own food. With Soil IQ giving people the data they need to ensure they’re doing everything right to cultivate their own fruits and vegetables, Aramburu is hoping that more people will choose to grow healthy food at home in the future. Read more »
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September 12th, 2013 by
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Anyone who wants to use licensed music for a project such as a website or video game knows how much it can cost and how much of a hassle it can be to implement. Licensing music for commercial use is a costly process and can involve many legal headaches. While many may want to utilize such music to make their project more engaging to users, they often forgo doing so due to the effort and cost involved. Feed.fm is a cool product in technology that is looking to streamline the process of licensing music for commercial projects. Businesses that want to use licensed music can avoid much of the hassle by using Feed.fm’s large database of licensed albums and songs for whatever project they desire. Feed.fm is a service that handles all the legal issues surrounding licensed music for you and presents companies with an easier option to utilize music on their website or in their games. Read more »
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September 11th, 2013 by
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SAT prep is a major business market with several major players dominating, such as The Princeton Review and Kaplan. The majority of SAT prep companies use methods revolving around large instruction booklets and classroom instruction. While some companies have begun using technology to support their curricula, it is often an afterthought and they focus their efforts mainly on web-based testing. Cool person in technology Michael Weiler believes that a different approach will be more effective on today’s high school students. Weiler’s company Edupath handles SAT prep with a mobile-first strategy. Most students these days spend immense amounts of time on their smartphones and tablets so that is where Weiler wants to make SAT prep tools accessible for them. He believes a mobile-first strategy encourages a constant connection to the materials students need to improve their scores. Weiler wants to leverage the popularity of mobile technology to help kids get into the colleges they want to attend. Read more »
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September 10th, 2013 by
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One of the most convenient and attractive benefits of staying at a quality hotel when you’re in a new city is having a knowledgeable and helpful concierge to give you advice on the different restaurants, bars, and attractions nearby. The ability simply to ask for the best sushi restaurant in London or the most affordable steakhouse in Miami when you’re staying there and receive a reliable answer quickly can greatly improve your quality of life. However, there are plenty of situations outside quality resorts and hotels where you may want access to a concierge for advice. What about when you move to a new city where you don’t know anyone locally, or maybe you’re backpacking across Europe and saving money by staying hostels rather than hotels? That’s where cool technology product Agolo can help you. Agolo is a website that uses crowd-sourced info from Twitter to give you informed advice and recommendations about places to go and things to do wherever you are. Agolo is trying to be people’s personal concierge no matter where they’re staying. Read more »