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August 6th, 2012 by
David
Connecting advertisers and potential customers through all of the digital devices the average person has today is a daunting task. In fact, very few companies have effectively managed to exploit every possible device and network as a viable revenue stream. Even sites traditionally known for their success using ad revenue on the Internet, like Facebook, have had some issues with monetizing on a mobile platform. PubMatic is a company that, in 2006, saw how the Internet was branching into a multiplatform media no longer simply utilized on home computers and developed software that allows advertisers to spread their message effectively across every type of computing device. Mukul Kumar is the software engineer who makes the PubMatic vision work! Read more »
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August 6th, 2012 by
David
The name Hallmark Cards is virtually synonymous with greeting cards, much the way people refer to MP3 players as iPods or inline skates as Rollerblades. To its credit in the rapidly changing world, Hallmark Cards has worked very hard to keep with the times and it has a robust online presence. The physical greeting card manufacturer effectively competes against many online digital greeting card sites and Hallmark Cards continues to innovate. Seeing the intense interest in mobile computing among many of its fans, Hallmark Cards has released the Hallmark Go Cards application! Read more »
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August 4th, 2012 by
David
It does not take long, when shopping for new technological gadgets, to realize that every major manufacturer of tech has a different way of connecting, recharging, powering or operating their devices to make them distinctive. For those who do not want to ally themselves to a single corporate standard and would like to buy gadgets from a wide range of manufacturers, they either end up spending a lot of time figuring out how to maintain each of their devices or they end up spending a lot of money to be able to recharge and synch all of their devices simultaneously. Callpod, the makers of the ChargePod, FuelTank, and other connectivity devices, saw that problem and has been steadily working to make the lives of consumers much easier. A lot of the credit for Callpod’s success comes from Craig Lurey. Read more »
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August 1st, 2012 by
David
As Cloud-based streaming services become more prevalent and popular, the major producers of movies, music, and television programming have become more anxious about the new services. After early Internet sites like Napster gave away their content, major studios got wise (and litigious) and have been more vigorously fighting piracy. The new strategy that both streaming services and the major studios have begun taking is creating alliances and agreements as Internet companies develop their platform. That requires the streaming start-ups, or established sites that are looking to diversify into media distribution, to have great lawyers. For Roku, the manufacturer of streaming media players, the legal team is headed by Kim Funk. Read more »
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August 1st, 2012 by
David
Manufacturers of many new devices aim to make them sleek, digital, and surprisingly uniform. While many consumers, youth especially, eagerly buy up the latest tech, there is a growing consumer movement that makes such purchases less because they love the design and more because it is simply what they are forced to accept. For many people, the purchase of a new smartphone or tablet computer is made simultaneous to or followed soon after by the purchase of a case or protector. While the purchase of a protector is obviously about keeping one’s smartphone safe, many people choose their case or protector as a way to differentiate their smartphone from other people’s smartphone. Accessorizing allows you to express your own personal sense of style. One of the most eclectic and cool accessories flies very much in the face of manufacturer’s obsession with making technology smaller and button free and that is the POP Phone by Native Union. Read more »
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July 31st, 2012 by
David
With so many digital photography services online, it can be very hard for a new, emerging, or revamped service to effectively sell itself to its target demographic. Digital photographers have a lot of choices these days, but with the rapidly changing nature of the Internet, recently several online photo editors and storage sites have been shut down, while new ones have sprouted up. Making your online digital photo service seem fresh, new, and vital can be as much a marketing challenge as it is an issue of programming your service the right way. For Shutterfly, the challenge of marketing the website and its many services falls to Katelyn Watson. Read more »
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July 31st, 2012 by
David
As more states crack down on texting while driving and the usage of smartphones while driving, innovative companies continue to make it easier to enjoy most of the essential functions of your smartphone as a hands free device. Companies like are ahead of the curve, creating intriguing, fun, and useful hands free devices before the law mandates that drivers must have them. In states where hands free laws are going into effect, Jabra may have an advantage as users who enjoy their products are readily recommending them to their friends even before the laws change. One of the most lauded Jabra products with the Jabra Freeway. Read more »
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July 30th, 2012 by
David
Just as USB flash drives have become, Bluetooth headsets are rapidly becoming an accessories you use as a form of self-expression. While there have been some recent improvements in Bluetooth technology, the fundamental differences in most Bluetooth headsets released to market now are stylistic or with selling points that target a certain niche audience. One of the demographics that could use a change to the standard Bluetooth is enthusiasts of outdoors activities. Many Bluetooth headsets transmit noise from wind, rain, and other elements and lack the durability needed by those who want to get away, but need to stay in touch. The Endure Rugged Bluetooth Earpiece substantially eliminates those issues! Read more »
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July 29th, 2012 by
David
Virtually anyone with a real talent not directly related to their field of employment who has friends will be told “you should do that professionally!” While friends mean well by such compliments, they seldom realize that starting a business is a huge task, often involves a skill set entirely different from the skill or product that their friends love, and they are asking their friend to take something they love doing and become dependent upon it for income. Very few people have the wherewithal to go through with such an endeavor. However, Julie Degnan not only made a business out of her hobby, she had all the business skills to make it a success! Read more »
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July 28th, 2012 by
David
The smartphone is becomes a more vital piece of technology with each upgrade that manufacturers make. What was once a basic communication device has transformed into a personal assistant, post office, shopping mall, video camera/camera, art studio and entertainment center! The power of smartphones is impressive, but for all of their great qualities, each smartphone is limited by the size of its screen. Smartphone screens are compact and no matter how good the resolution is on your smartphone screen, there are some things – like special effects-driven movies – that lose incredible amounts of detail simply by virtue of the screen size. While you cannot make your smartphone screen bigger, you can make the images you see there bigger and for those who truly rely upon their smartphones for entertainment and storing business information, the BenQ Joybee GP2 may solve many issues with your small smartphone screen. Read more »