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November 26th, 2013 by
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Car rentals from major corporations can be inconvenient and expensive as renters must often pay prohibitive costs and deal with huge amounts of regulation. Cool person in technology Andre Haddad is running a company that gives drivers an alternative when they need to rent a car for a short period of time. Rather than call a car rental corporation and traverse the difficulties of that process, Haddad’s company connects those who need cars with those who have unused cars available. Haddad calls his startup RelayRides and uses it to allow people to rent their vehicles out for extra cash. With Haddad’s method, people who need to rent cars can get them faster and cheaper with fewer obstacles. Even more interestingly perhaps, RelayRides lets people with extra cars turn those vehicles into an asset that provides ongoing income. In theory, Haddad’s system lets more people benefit from the car rental experience and removes much of the potential hassle. This cool person in tech is pushing a very disruptive product that could have a major effect on the auto rental industry if it catches on over time. Anyone who wants to rent out their car can post ads for it on the RelayRides website. If they need help doing so, they need a solid online computer support company to guide them. Read more »

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November 19th, 2013 by
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Anyone who has ever tried to plan a trip as part of a large group can tell you that the process becomes tedious and difficult. Sending emails back and forth constantly amongst a large group of friends is not the most convenient way of making plans. That’s why cool person in technology Paul Watts has built Gatherball. Gatherball is a set of collaborative tools on the web for groups to use when planning either a long vacation or a short getaway. Watts’s website works at every step of a trip-planning project—from concept to booking. Users who want to plan a trip or have an idea can use Watts’s service to send invites to specific friends. Those who receive an invite then read a pitch on the Gatherball about a getaway or vacation idea from the original user. These new users then agree to join, opt out or send messages to the trip creator to iron out details. Any user who has had trouble with websites like Gatherball linking with their Facebook account will want to have access to online tech support in case they run into problems. Read more »

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November 6th, 2013 by
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Researching the fastest way to get somewhere on public transportation can be an extremely inconvenient process. This is especially true if you need to take more than one form of transportation. You have to look through several websites to try to find the best route that matches up most conveniently with your schedule. Catapulter is a cool product that wants to make sure its customers can avoid this burdensome process. Catapulter finds the fastest and cheapest ways to travel between two points by public ground transportation. Catapulter surveys multiple ground transportation providers, including Greyhound, Amtrak, and several public transport organizations in major cities. It then automatically checks each provider’s schedule and comes up with the most convenient solutions for travel scenarios. Those who want to use the website but have problems connecting or technical issues with their search results can receive help from a cloud tech support service. Read more »