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September 19th, 2013 by
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Creating and sharing ideas is the backbone of the Internet, and there are many websites that facilitate this marketplace of ideas. Cool product Recipefy wants to become the standard website that does this for new and interesting recipes. Recipefy is a cool product on the web that’s lets users post and share new recipes and cooking ideas publicly. Its goal is to both be the first place users go in order to find new ideas to try in the kitchen and the place where budding amateur chefs go to share new concepts and see what others think of them. Recipefy works similarly to other sharing websites like Reddit and Imgur, except that on Recipefy the posted content is, of course, always recipes. Just like on other websites, all posts are public and other users can either like or comment on the recipes you post. The site features the recipes that receive the most likes and discussion. Those who have trouble posting recipes or getting the site to function may want to find remote computer support to help solve the problem. 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 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 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 »

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August 22nd, 2013 by
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Poor user engagement can kill an enterprise’s website performance. Even if your company’s website gets high traffic, you’re not getting the most out of your site if users aren’t staying and digging deeper into it. Cool person in technology Murray Galbraith knows how much of a problem this is for many businesses. That’s why he built Youneeq. Youneeq tracks the behavior of users on your website and keeps them engaged by only showing them the content they want to see. Galbraith’s company uses its data to filter your site’s content on an individual level so that when someone visits the site, they only see what interests them specifically. In theory, this increases engagement on the site and prevents users from leaving due to having to filter through too many things that they have no interest in viewing. Read more »
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August 20th, 2013 by
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Navigating large airports when you travel can be an excruciating process. Often times, you don’t know where the nearest restroom is, you choose a poor place to get a meal just because it’s on the way to your gate, or you can’t find the currency exchange before your international flight. Cool person in technology Mark Wagner knows that these issues plague travelers all the time and that’s why he’s created the AirportChatter app for the iPhone. AirportChatter helps users manage their airport experience more effectively. Wagner created the app to give travelers the resources they need to make their time spent in airports a much better experience. Wagner’s app has a complete listing of shops, restaurants and ATMs in each of the U.S.’s thirty largest airports. Each listing has spaces for customer reviews, so users can find out which restaurants and stores are their best bets as they wait for a flight. The app can even tell you where the nearest restrooms are to your location within the airport. If you have problems navigating the app, finding iPhone support should be your next step in getting it to work. Read more »

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August 17th, 2013 by
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There are many options when you need a new design for a company logo, business card, or even an overhaul of your website. However, unless you have a full-time designer on staff, getting simple updates to your designs can feel like more effort than it’s worth. Swiftly is a cool product that helps you avoid the pain of trying to find a freelance designer for every small design task. Swiftly is a web service that connects you to professional designers who can perform small design tasks for you quickly. You simply upload your current design to the site, explain what you need done, and Swiftly finds a design professional who can do it right away. The website currently claims that it only takes hours to complete whatever design task you upload to them, meaning you could get your company’s design problems fixed in less than a day. Contact IT support if you ever have trouble uploading a design to Swiftly’s website. Read more »
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August 16th, 2013 by
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Finding an internship or a first job out of college can be an aggravating experience. Having to fill out endless applications for individual companies can be daunting. While social networking sites like LinkedIn offer a place to keep a centralized profile and make job applications easier, most companies using those sites are often looking for seasoned professionals, not people to fill entry-level roles. InternJump is a cool product that is trying to offer a something similar to LinkedIn, but specifically for college students and recent graduates. Both students and companies can keep profiles on the site that make searching for the right internship or first job easier. For students, this is helpful in that they know the companies on InternJump are definitely looking for young talent. This means students and recent grads won’t waste time applying to many positions at companies who don’t want younger applicants. InternJump’s focus on the internship and entry-level job market could provide major benefit to young job hunters as well as companies looking for fresh talent. Those who have problems setting up profiles on InternJump should seek PC tech support for assistance. Read more »

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August 16th, 2013 by
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There are many travel websites that allow you to compare prices for airfare and hotels when you’re making a trip across the country. However, there aren’t many options when you want to avoid air travel for any reason—maybe because you’re afraid of flying or because you simply want to save money. Polina Raygorodskaya is a cool person who is changing this predicament with her website and online service Wanderu. Wanderu is an aggregator for bus and train companies who provide inter-city travel options. Users simply log on to the site, search for a starting point and a destination and Wanderu gives them a list of the best options for travel by train, by bus, or even by a combination of the two. Raygorodskaya wants to make finding the best deal for train and bus travel online as easy as it is for air travel. She is working to make Wanderu the easiest way for people to book inter-city ground transportation between any two points in North America. It’s a lofty ambition, but Wanderu appears to be on the right track for now. Raygorodskaya has made her website fairly simple to use, though if you do have trouble IT support is always an option. Read more »

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August 14th, 2013 by
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There are many options for planning vacations via the web, such as travel sites like Orbitz and Expedia, but most of these options are limited in nature. They only allow you to plan certain things ahead and generally offer no easy tools to plan anything beyond a place to stay and a flight to get there. Many vacationers want to plan a complete and unique trip with a detailed schedule, but most travel websites don’t offer this option, forcing such travelers to speak to a travel agent. Nezasa is an online travel service that attempts to make planning even the most complicated and unique trips as easy as booking a flight is on other websites. This cool product wants customers to be able to easily customize their entire trip, schedule every detail down to the minute, and book everything at once for a single price, eliminating the need to speak to a travel agent at all. Nezasa aims to make even the most adventurous trips simple and convenient to plan for travelers. Read more »