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July 21st, 2015 by
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In the past, school fundraisers have mostly involved having students sell low-profit items that most people purchased out of a sense of obligation while the school received less than half the money raised. For a school district to raise money often involves proposing tax increases and waiting half a year for a budget to pass, which seldom does in some places. EdBacker is a startup that takes advantage of the popularity of crowdfunding and applies it specifically toward PTA group and school fundraising. In fact, its creator refers to it as “PTA made easy.” More than just raising money, it is a tool that consolidates volunteer signups and any other business a PTA performs into one platform. Not only that, it makes the fundraising aspect easier, more social, and more transparent. Read more »
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July 21st, 2015 by
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RESCUECOM created the 2015 Q2 Computer Repair Report by studying and collecting the data from each service call we received this to create a list of the top ten most common problems users face on all computers and mobile devices. While there are a number of problems users frequently face, this quarter has shown a surprisingly steep growth in one area in particular. Read more »
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July 20th, 2015 by
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Many of us can imagine how frustrated we would be if we were required to take a driving test every time we rented a car, but that is exactly what private pilots deal with when they rent a plane outside of their home base or flight school. OpenAirplane works to remedy this problem, serving as a network of commercial airplane businesses and flight schools that lets pilots receive one annual checkout and then rent airplanes at locations across the country. It takes hundreds of hours of training and a lot of money to get a pilot’s license, but many airports and flight services do not always honor it. It often requires even more money for pilots to demonstrate their flying skills just to receive the right to rent, and many choose simply not to fly. Read more »
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July 17th, 2015 by
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Entertainment is a focus of evolving technology, and music is a large part of that market. While iTunes and similar services are excellent resources for collecting music from all genres, a few apps available offer a little extra innovation. Groovebug is one of them that its creators say enables users to effortlessly connect with and follow their favorite bands while discovering new music along the way. It works by scanning the user’s music library and creating a personalized music magazine, and it goes beyond single music tracks or albums. It collects not just music but videos, images, news from the Internet, and music from similar artists according to the user’s music taste. Whatever musical genres you prefer, Groovebug creates a personalized music magazine that relates to you.
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July 16th, 2015 by
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The use of video as a teaching aid is an old idea, though one increasingly utilized as the quality and relevance of the videos used grows. While it is useful in the classroom, it can also be useful in training teachers themselves as well as students, something of which a startup called Sibme is hoping to take advantage. Sibme is a private video collaboration platform educators can use to improve teaching and learning, serving as a powerful tool for developing teachers in schools and other education-related organizations. It makes the often-laborious process of recording and uploading easier by allowing teachers to easily record themselves teaching with a smartphone and upload their videos to a secure platform where they can review and improve upon their teaching practices with trusted colleagues. Read more »
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July 15th, 2015 by
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Technology works to make all of our tech devices smarter, and connecting each one to each other is a major step in technological innovation. While we have had Internet-connected televisions for some time now, the newest technology allows you to stream videos from other Internet-connected devices to your TV. Flinger.co is a service that allows you to start your own Smart TV Channel on your computer, your mobile tech devices, and/or your TV’s web browser. It links any video site to any device you want to view videos from, letting you choose whatever video you want to view and then transfer it to your TV with a single click remotely. Read more »
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July 14th, 2015 by
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In the Internet age, crowdsourcing now applies to blog writing as small and large companies alike hire freelance writers to write posts for them. Blogmutt is one such service that focuses its efforts on small businesses that know the importance of a blog but do not have the time or the ability to keep a writer on staff. It serves customers by offering a platform to find writers, who can then go through a review process with the customer. Writers post drafts on the website, and the client can review them and decide which post here or she prefers. Customers pay a monthly fee, and writers receive pay for every post that a company claims to use. While a few similar companies exist, Blogmutt fits somewhere in the middle in terms of cost and pay rate. Read more »
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July 13th, 2015 by
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When making a rental of any kind, it is wise to get local rent rates from multiple nearby vendors. Calling or visiting each one can take up a lot of time and effort, even with the myriad of online rental websites. Another problem with searching online is that individual websites tend to focus on a specific range of goods, items, or services, making it impossible to find a variety of different things in one place. This is where Rentabilities comes in. Rentabilities is a free website that helps you lets you find and rent nearly anything from nearby vendors. Some have said it works as “eBay for rental equipment and items,” and its range of goods certainly sets it apart. Its creators claim that it offers nearly 200,000 items from thousands of local merchants. It is beneficial to the consumer, who can get fast quotes for any item and get very different things for a single event without needing to shop in different places or view different websites. It is also beneficial to rental businesses, putting smaller ones on par with larger competitors so users can choose based on price and availability. Read more »
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July 10th, 2015 by
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The food distribution industry is a huge one fraught with broken supply chains and a general lack of price transparency. This makes it ripe for change at a time when there is an increasing interest in the combination of quality, speed, and integrity in business. Foodem is an online marketplace, business intelligence and process automation solution for the massive annual U.S. food distribution industry. It is a website where bulk food purchasers such as restaurants, hotels and caterers can buy food in an efficient, user-friendly and cost-effective matter. Read more »
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July 8th, 2015 by
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The online grocery delivery marketplace is rapidly growing, and a company trying to fit into this crowded industry needs something that sets it apart. Greenling is one of these companies, delivering fresh produce, meat, dairy, and just about any other grocery items to your house fresh from local farms on a subscription basis. The idea is to bridge the gap between those who want to eat organic and local but do not have the time or means to attain it. Most grocers, even large chains, have extremely limited selections of organic food, very seldom from local farmers. It is also distinct from other online grocery delivery services in that it does not require a group order and it is not specific to only vegetables or fruit or strictly meats. Greenling allows users to eats healthier, focusing on creating meal kits according to a customer’s desires, while at the same time helping small local farmers. Read more »