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February 1st, 2014 by
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Unless someone is extraordinarily wealthy, it is generally safe to say that he does not have a yacht on standby to make use of at any time he wishes. Whether someone wants to throw a major personal event on the seas or they want to plan a promotional event for their employer, getting hold of the appropriate boat can be a major hassle. Most rental agencies require loads of forms and a long sales process that gives the renter very little agency.
A Boat Time is a tech startup that wants to create a better process for boat rentals with their cool product. A Boat Time provides users a variety of options for renting yachts in multiple international locations. The entire renting process happens through the A Boat Time website. The company also claims that they designed the process to give customers as much power as possible in making their decisions. If someone has trouble accessing the site or navigating it to find what they need, online PC support is attainable through the appropriate services. Read more »
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January 31st, 2014 by
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Getting medical attention isn’t always as easy as calling the doctor’s office. There are countless situations where getting medical advice or care becomes a gargantuan task. People who live in rural or isolated areas can’t go to a doctor’s office for a check-up or a simple opinion. Even when a doctor’s office is in reach, people who are sick enough that they can’t get themselves there have no way to find out what illness afflicts them. This can lead to diseases and medical conditions going undiagnosed and people not getting the proper treatment for their medical problems. Read more »
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January 31st, 2014 by
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Creating 3D print models can take excessive amounts of time and usually requires special professional level software that is prohibitively expensive for many people. Even if someone has the model that they want to input into a 3D printer, making even small edits to it involves using this complex and time-consuming software. This situation prevents anyone from making quick edits or last second changes to 3D print models before using them. Read more »
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January 30th, 2014 by
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Shopping for fashion is a very personal experience for many people. People often take joy in discovering a specific style of clothing that suits them in particular or in finding just the right accessory to complement their wardrobe and make them unique. Fashion brand stores often run counter to these desires by trying to sell fashions that define their brand rather than their individual customers. Companies like J. Crew, Burberry, and Gucci would prefer that customers wear only their styles to show off their brand. However, that’s not what most consumers want. They want to be able to express themselves through their personal style. Read more »
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January 30th, 2014 by
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Many people believe the Internet is the answer to anything, or at least that it holds the answer to everything. Search engines like Google and Bing have made it so people can find answers and hard facts from the millions of websites that populate the Internet. However, the information people receive through standard search engines and the web is often rote information and limited to simple facts. There are many times where users need specialized information or want to dig deeper into a subject and regular web searches aren’t the best course. For these situations, cool person in technology Ben Finkel helped create Jelly, a search engine that uses people’s social connections to find answers instead of web pages. Read more »
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January 29th, 2014 by
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Many people believe that exercising should be an open-air activity. Outdoor fitness has a big following across the world and many people would rather jog or stretch in the sun than pay to run on a treadmill inside a musty gym. However, people also become more motivated to work out when others around them are also trying to get fit.
Cool person in technology Raj Kapoor wants to combine these two preferences into a new workout experience with his startup Fitmob. Kapoor’s company connects groups of people with certified trainers for workout performed outside rather than within the confines of a gym. Each trainer devises unique workouts that users can book through the web. People meet up through the service and get together for group fitness sessions everywhere from the streets of a city to the open grass areas in a park. The company offers workout programs designed for cardio, strength, and Yoga, as well as mixed sessions. Anyone can access the information to join a workout session on Fitmob by visiting Kapoor’s website. If people have trouble navigating the Fitmob site, they can receive help from a home tech support specialist to identify the problem they are having. Read more »
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January 29th, 2014 by
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Web retailers are always looking for new ways to connect with their audience. Regardless of whether it’s a company selling a product they made or an ecommerce site pushing other retail items, better ways of selling on the web are constantly in high demand. Cool product Mulu aims to deliver a new and helpful way for companies to connect with audiences and sell their products more conveniently. Mulu combines ecommerce with strong content to engage readers right when they are most interested in a product of service. When a company uses Mulu, web articles with good content that mention their product or service will turn into mini web boutiques that sell the item. This cool product not only allows for another channel to sell products, but it does so at a time when someone is most likely to consider purchasing that product. If a user is reading an article about tech support concerns, it is likely that they would seriously consider purchasing an online computer repair service. By embedding the option to buy that service in the article, companies are giving themselves their best shot at drawing a person’s interest. Read more »
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January 28th, 2014 by
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Communication between professors and students at the university level is extremely important, but not always easy to facilitate. Even with digital services such as email, getting in touch with a teacher can be difficult for a student. Students’ messages will often get lost within a large group of messages that are in a professor’s inbox. Universities also discourage teachers and students from using public social networks like Facebook in order to communicate, eliminating that option. Read more »
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January 28th, 2014 by
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Many tech blogs have coined the term “sharing economy” to describe the phenomenon that has started occurring with sites AirBnB and Uber. These sites circumvent traditional commercial models for new models that encourage consumer-to-consumer transactions. AirBnB allows people to rent out extra rooms or apartments to people so users don’t have to pay expensive hotel rates. Uber lets people share rides with drivers to avoid paying for expensive taxis. This sharing model has disrupted industries and created much controversy, as well as several legal battles with established industries. Despite these setbacks, the movement continues to push forward and even expands with the help of cool people in technology like Victor Miron, the founder of UseTogether. Read more »
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January 27th, 2014 by
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Every electronic device sold to consumers has options for customers to pursue when the product has a genuine defect. These options often include a warranty or some access to customer services such as IT support. However, many companies hide the information needed for customers to take advantage of these options within large, dense information packets or in booklets that end up thrown away once someone opens the product’s packaging. Many people have tried to access warranty services only to find out that they need a piece of the product’s packaging or that they can’t find the proper support number. Read more »