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Minuum is a Mobile Keyboard That Gives People Their Screen Space Back

Screen space is precious to many people when using their phones or tablets.  Most of the appeal of mobile devices is their convenience, but it is anything but convenient to have a giant virtual keyboard block your view while trying to input information into an app or website.  The standard QWERTY keyboards on smartphones and tablets are often clunky and infamously lead to countless typos.  The problems were so severe that all mobile keyboards had to start using artificially intelligent grammar and spelling correction systems. These autocorrect systems and imperfect keyboards have caused many to seek help from mobile tech support professionals in the past. It only makes it worse that mobile keyboards take up so much screen space, making it hard to both input information on the keyboard and read information on the screen at the same time. Read more »


Lyst Lets People Craft Their Own Mobile Fashion Shopping Experience

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 »


Jelly CTO Ben Finkel Leverages Social Network Connections to Give People Answers

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 »


Fitmob CEO Raj Kapoor Wants to Get You Working Out Outside the Gym

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 »


3plet Looks to Bring the Full Album Experience for Music on Mobile

With the advent of digital music and especially the popularity of digital singles, the album is becoming an antiquated musical format in many ways.  Consumers no longer purchase entire albums based on how much they like a specific song they heard on the radio.  They purchase individual tracks that they enjoy.  With less people listening to full albums, artists and bands can have trouble when they want to make a record that’s a complete experience, more enjoyable as a whole than in individual tracks.  Read more »


Dextr Wants to Revolutionize Mobile Keyboards by Alphabetizing Them

The QWERTY keyboard layout debuted on the typewriter in 1873 and has been the standard for typing since that time.  This wide adoption was mostly due to the popularity of the Remington model of typewriter that used the design.  Due to the popularity of the QWERTY layout, personal computers also adopted it early on in the development of the technology.  Most have never questioned it due to the similarities between word processing on a computer and typing on a typewriter.  However, once the QWERTY keyboard became a standard for touch screen mobile devices, some disadvantages became apparent.  The confusing layout lost the advantages it had on tactile systems when transferred to the confined space on a mobile phone screen.  Since most users were only using their thumbs or a few fingers to type, the QWERTY keyboard was no longer optimal.  That’s why cool product Dextr wants to challenge the QWERTY keyboard standard on mobile devices and replace it with an alphabetical layout. Anyone who wants to try Dextr’s new style of mobile keyboard but has trouble setting it up on their phone can ask a mobile tech support professional to help them install this cool product. Read more »


Local Measure Helps Companies Get Accurate Social Analytics with Location Tags

Social analytics aren’t always the most accurate way to find out what a company’s reputation is on the web.  Most of these analytics tools scan social networks and find relevant posts simply by the mention of a business’s name and potentially a few keywords.  However, this often means that these tools measure both positive and negative statements about a company in the same manner.  Someone complaining about a restaurant’s menu and someone complimenting it could look the same in many tools as long as the authors used one or two of the same words.  This situation demands a more accurate solution and the team at Local Measure believe that they have found one.  Read more »


Geonick Has Set Out to Be the Social Network for World Travelers

Most social networks dedicate their features to helping people communicate with others that they already know, or who live nearby.  Facebook connects people with friends and family and LinkedIn connects users with professional associates.  Geonick is a cool product on the Internet that takes a much different approach to social networking.  Geonick is a social network meant for travelers.  Its features, design and implementation all cater specifically to the needs of international travelers.  The designers of Geonick mean for it to help people connect with new people and experience new places rather than simply reinforce a person’s already established social groups.  Geonick takes advantages of things like mobile technology and GPS in order to focus on the mobility of the travelers and give people ways to use the social network while out experiencing the world.  Users who have broken smartphones or tablets will not be able to utilize Geonick to its fullest capabilities.  To use this cool product as its creators meant it to be, those with broken mobile devices should get mobile computer repair service. Read more »


Israel Lifshitz Founded Nubo to Give People Remote Workspaces on Their Phones

Working remotely or from home is becoming essential for many businesses.  With all the time many professionals have to spend on their jobs, some of it has to come while they’re not at the office in many situations.  Most remote work comes through desktop applications and remote control of office computers.  However, with the recent boost in the use of mobile devices for professional applications, there is a growing need to be able to use smartphone to access work-related content.  Cool person in technology Israel Lifshitz founded Nubo for exactly this reason.  Nubo is a mobile application that remotely connects professionals’ smartphones to the computers at their offices.  Lifshitz’s app essentially gives workers a remote connection to their work in their pocket or purse at all times. This connection makes completing necessary work functions while away from the office quick and easy.  In fact, given the portability of mobile devices, users can access important files, send e-mails, and set up meetings even while they’re out or traveling.  The remote function in Lifshitz’s software is similar to, but not exactly the same as, technology that remote computer repair companies use to access people’s PCs.  With this cool person’s mobile software, professionals may be able to access work easier than ever before, whether from home or on the road. Read more »


Hub Helps Families Stay Organized Through Mobile Technology

Large families constantly have trouble keeping their days organized, especially when every member has their own commitments on a daily basis.  Cool product Hub is a mobile app that wants to make it easier for families to stay informed of each other’s schedules and what they’re doing at any given time.  Hub lets each member of a family have their own profile on the app.  Hub groups profiles into family units that have access to each other’s information at any time.  This system makes the app a place where a family can put all their important information to check on quickly and conveniently on any smartphone, tablet, or other mobile device that runs iOS or Android.  This way, when there are parent-teacher conferences, football games, book clubs, dance lessons, and more all going on in the same week, no one in the family has to lose track of each other.  Hub could be especially useful for any families that depend on each other for transportation.  With Hub, there is no excuse for one sibling or parent to forget to pick up another family member from an event or activity.  Any users who want to take advantage but struggle with mobile technology can get help from a mobile computer support company. Read more »


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