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July 10th, 2013 by
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When you move to a new town or city, one of the most difficult things to handle is the lack of social connections and support that comes with all-new surroundings. However, there’s now an iPhone app and online service that attempts to solve this problem called Likemind. Likemind acts as a giant bulletin board where users can post “fliers” inviting others to speak with them if they share a specific interest. Fliers can be up to four pages long and users can creatively fill them with text and images in whatever layout they want. Each flier has a specific amount of “tabs” that another user can take in order to contact the poster. There are a limited number of tabs for each flier so if one flier is particularly popular, that user will not get flooded with extreme amounts of spam or contact requests. This cool product also allows users to filter who sees their fliers. You can limit your audience by age or gender in order to target a specific demographic if you wish. If you have trouble using the app on iOS, iPhone tech support is something you should consider. Read more »
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July 6th, 2013 by
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Have you ever imagined being able to manage your postal mail as quickly or conveniently as e-mail? Jason Seriff certainly has imagined it. In fact, he probably imagined quite a few different ways to accomplish the feat while he was developing snail mail management software as Outbox CTO and cofounder. Seriff is a cool person in technology who founded Outbox with the hopes of creating a system that made handling postal mail digitally simple for people everywhere. Along with cofounders Will Davis and Evan Baehr, Seriff set out to make people’s lives easier by erasing the need to handle physical mail that you don’t want to manage.
Outbox is a service that allows you to handle your postal mail via the web, iPhone, or iPad. Once you sign up for the service, you give the company access to your mail. Outbox then collects your mail, scans it and stores the files. Users can then use Seriff’s software to view and manage their snail mail digitally on their computer devices. Read more »
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July 5th, 2013 by
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With so many professionals using mobile and touch technology nowadays, it was inevitable that someone would make software to optimize presentations on such devices. That cool person in technology is Brent Brookler, the CEO of Treemo Labs. Brookler and his company have created an iPad app called Flowboard. Flowboard allows users to create dynamic presentations right on their tablet. Brookler and his company designed the app to have an easy-to-use interface. In theory, Flowboard allows people to create presentations more easily by avoiding complicated menu systems. Brookler wants to make it so laptops aren’t necessary for professionals making presentations for meetings on the go. In some ways, Flowboard is his attempt to let people replace their work laptops with iPads in certain situations. Those who want to do so should make sure they have iPad support to help with the transition. Read more »
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July 3rd, 2013 by
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While the rise of the eBook market has made self-publishing a viable concept for new writers, the process of getting your eBook onto online retail stores can still be complicated and difficult. However, a new company called Tablo is looking to change this aspect of the self-publishing process. Tablo is a cloud-based company that offers authors tools to not only help format their novels and short stories, but also easily publish them to online retail stores with a click. This attempt to disrupt the eBook industry could potentially save many writers hours of time and stress if it delivers on its promise of an easier solution. Authors want to spend more time honing their craft and less time navigating the complicated route to getting their work online. Tablo is a cool product that’s in a position to capitalize on this market. Read more »
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July 2nd, 2013 by
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Many of us have faced the struggle of trying to find a parking space in a crowded city. Few things are more frustrating than reaching your destination but having to drive around for way too long to find a parking spot when you want to be out of your car already. Fortunately, there is a cool product out there that can help make parking a less frustrating experience. The ParkMe app is available for both iOS devices like the iPhone and the iPad as well as mobile Android devices. It is an app that tracks parking availability in real time in major cities all across the country. The app tracks both public parking spaces as well as private parking garages, giving you access to information on as many choices for parking as possible. The app allows you to check availability in different parts of the city and allows you to choose your best options for parking accordingly. If the version of Android on your mobile device gives you issues, you should talk to Android tech support for help. Read more »
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July 2nd, 2013 by
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There are many services that provide Internet radio, but the vast majority of these services, like Pandora, focus on the musical aspect of radio as opposed to talk radio or spoken word content. G.D. Ramkumar and his company Concept.io are looking to remedy this with the release of their new mobile app Swell. Ramkumar believes that consumers would engage with a discovery platform for talk radio content as much as they have for personalized Internet music services. That’s why he’s had his company focus on the creation of Swell in an attempt to offer smartphone users an easy way to find great spoken word content tailored specifically to their interests and tastes. Ramkumar sees Swell as an opportunity to make spoken word content accessible and easy for mobile users to enjoy. Those interested in Swell that have trouble installing it on their iPhone should contact iPhone tech support. Concept.io CEO G.D. Ramkumar is obviously a cool person in technology who knows how to find new potential markets and capitalize. Read more »
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June 30th, 2013 by
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Developing and designing a mobile app for your company can take an excessive amount of stress, time, and money. Scott Wasserman, the CTO of Artisan, is working to reduce the issues many companies have developing an app for their business. Wasserman originally founded Artisan under the name of appRenaissance in Philadelphia in 2010. His goal has always been to improve the mobile app development and design processes for businesses. Wasserman calls Artisan a “mobile experience management company” which offers tools to companies that allow them to make their app as optimal as possible for their target audience. Wasserman’s mission benefits everyday customers as well. Consumers who have needed mobile tech support to properly handle the apps on their phone know all too well how sloppy app design can be frustrating. Clearly, Wasserman is a cool person in tech who is trying to improve the app development process for the benefit of businesses and consumers. Read more »
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June 29th, 2013 by
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There has long been an argument about the sound quality of digital music. Many lament the loss of quality in digital music files due to compression. However, David Wiener and his company Aphex are working towards eliminating the quality problem with digital music. Wiener’s company Aphex is an audio company that makes professional audio and recording equipment for musicians. However, they’ve recently expanded into the consumer digital music space as well. Wiener and his company have released their Audio Xciter App for Android and iOS. This new app is not just another mobile music player. It actually incorporates technology that Aphex has used in its professional products to increase the sound quality of all the digital files you play. Unlike music players that simply play the compressed audio of a standard music file, Aphex’s app allows for high quality playback to improve consumers’ listening experience. Wiener is a cool person in technology driving his company towards making high quality digital audio available to anyone with a smartphone. If you need help installing the app or getting it to work, find smartphone tech support for help. Read more »
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June 26th, 2013 by
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While there are a lot of funny pictures or moments that we like to share with our friends on social media, we don’t always want those pictures permanently archived on the Internet. Evan Spiegel, the CEO of Snapchat, has created a mobile application that tries to resolve this conflict between the desire for long-term privacy and the need for social connection. Snapchat is an app that lets users send pictures they take back and forth in real-time in a conversational manner, but also deletes those pictures forever after specified period of time. Spiegel’s vision has resonated with consumers all over the world. This is clear from the fact that Snapchat is consistently a top ten app in Apple’s App Store for the iPhone. Spiegel has worked to create a space where people can share their day-to-day moments without the fear of long-term embarrassment. Many users concerned with online privacy and Internet security have clearly been waiting for a service to provide that opportunity. Spiegel is definitely a cool person in the tech industry who has capitalized on a simple but effective idea. Read more »
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June 25th, 2013 by
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Online services have helped empower content creators in several major industries. The music industry has arguably seen the largest shift of all since the Internet became ubiquitous. Software exists that can turn a home desktop computer into an adequate recording studio. Online music services like iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music allow musicians to make their music globally available. However, there are still difficulties getting your work onto those online music services. Philip Kaplan, founder of Distrokid, is a cool person trying to fix that problem. Kaplan, a musician himself, has been successful building Internet businesses in the past and is now turning his attention towards helping musicians with his new service Distrokid. Read more »