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FameBit Connects Brands with YouTube Influencers

While YouTube does act as a platform for promoting stars and brands in other media such as television, movies, sports, music and video games, there are many people now who have gained influence and popularity in pop culture purely from releasing YouTube videos themselves.  Many people have developed informative and entertaining web series that gain thousands of views every week on their YouTube channels.  Some of the most popular YouTube personalities include the host of SciShow Hank Green, host of PBS Idea Channel Mike Rugnetta and popular video game bloggers the Game Theorists.  These channels receive hundreds of thousands of views for their videos and have developed fan bases that rival many other forms of media.  Cool product in technology FameBit wants to connect popular brands with these YouTube personalities in order to work out marketing deals or endorsement campaigns.  On FameBit companies can search through available “YouTubers” and check the size and makeup of their audiences before contacting them to work out a deal.  Any company that wants to use FameBit but is having trouble signing up or viewing listings might have a connection issue requiring help from a network service provider. Read more »


Vinja Makes Companies’ Videos Interactive for Their Customers

When companies or organizations post longer videos on their website or on an event page, it can sometimes be hard to keep viewers engaged for the entire time.  Many visitors are only going to have interest in one or two segments from a thirty-minute or one-hour video.  Whether it’s a roundtable discussion, a press conference, or another long-form video for promotional or informative purposes, the reality is that it will only annoy viewers to force them to watch the entire thing to find the few pieces in which they have interest.  Cool product in technology Vinja allows companies to organize longer videos for their audience and create interactive videos that are easy to navigate.  When viewing a video made using Vinja, people have the option of skipping around to clearly labeled segments quickly and easily.  Viewers won’t struggle through a very long video to find a particular clip of interest.  Even better, Vinja contains options for users to share segments of the video to social media immediately with one click.  Any user who has trouble sharing a Vinja video to any of their social media accounts might need home tech support to help determine the issue.  Read more »


Jamie Lorenz Founded FightMe to Add Competitive Spirit to Social Video

Video has blown up in the realm of social media over the last several years.  YouTube has always been prominent in the area, but now other services such as Instagram and Vine have made an impact on the social video space as well.  With the market growing, new social video companies need to introduce different hooks and concepts to make an impact.  Cool person in technology Jamie Lorenz is doing exactly that with his company FightMe.  FightMe is a social video space that adds a sense of competition to social video.  Read more »


Loopster is a Cloud-Based Video Editing Web Platform

With more and more software companies moving to cloud solutions for their customers, it is hardly a surprise that there is now a cool product in technology that lets video production workers edit video in the cloud.  Loopster allows its users to upload videos to their account and login from anywhere to edit and alter those videos online.  With Loopster, people can edit and refine all types of video, from amateur home videos to professionally recorded films.  Anyone can use Loopster by going to the product’s website and creating an account.  From their account pages, people can manage all their videos and work on numerous projects at the same time.  For any users who have difficulty while trying to access this cool product on one of their computers, a home network support provider may be able to help provide a solution to connectivity problems. Read more »


Dedicated Television Fans Can Keep Track of All Their Shows with the TeeVee App

Television shows have always been a major piece of American pop culture and in recent years, there has even been increased media attention for popular shows on network and cable television.  Shows such as Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory and Mad Men have all garnered tremendous fan bases and mainstream media attention. Many online communities centered on different television shows sprout up consistently as well.  Die-hard television viewers who watch and follow several shows religiously now have a cool product that helps them stay up to date with each show they watch.  TeeVee is an iPhone app that contains a large database of many active and inactive television shows that still air regularly either in their main runs or through syndication.  The app gives users data about the next time a show is going to air, episode details and even connects people to preview trailers for new seasons and episodes of popular shows.  TeeVee is currently available as an app both for iPhone and iPad users. Apple support is available for those who experience issues trying to download TeeVee from the App Store. Read more »


VidIQ Helps YouTube Personalities Draw More Viewers to Their Content

YouTube is no longer just an amateur video site.  Many people produce high quality content for the massive Internet video platform on a regular basis and even manage to earn a living purely from the advertisement money coming from their YouTube channels.  YouTube has gone from an interesting novelty to a major platform for many different types of media—from talk shows to independent dramatic web series.  However, for potential YouTube personalities, the task of building an audience large enough to sustain a regular show or popular channel can be daunting.  Cool product VidIQ wants to give users a better chance at getting enough regular viewers to make their YouTube videos profitable.  Building an audience takes far more work than just content creation and VidIQ is a platform that streamlines that work.  Read more »


Pierre Lebeau Has Created the Next Generation of Projectors with Keecker

While many people use digital projectors at home for their excellent pictures and cinema-like feel, most home projectors are less than convenient.  While the machines are small, the requirement for users to install large viewing screens into their houses makes them a problem in many cases.  In addition, many projectors require special remote controls sold separately, making it more expensive if users want to control their devices from a distance.  Cool person Pierre Lebeau has founded his company Keecker to create a new product that changes the status quo for home projectors.  Lebeau has reimagined the product from the ground up to try to give users an easier and overall more satisfying experience.  Read more »


Skillshare CEO Michael Karnjanaprakorn Helps Professionals Teach Their Skills

Many professionals have useful skills that they could pass on to others, but they don’t have the time or credentials for an official teaching position.  Cool person in technology Michael Karanjanaprakorn wants these skilled professionals to have an outlet where they can spread their knowledge.  That’s why he founded Skillshare, an online platform where professionals can apply to teach short video classes in subjects ranging anywhere from archery to sound mixing.  Karanjanaprakorn’s site doesn’t cater to one particular niche or industry, but to a wide variety of disciplines.  With experts teaching their disciplines on SkillShare, Karanjanaprakorn looks to build a more skilled global workforce.  This cool person’s website has video classes that can help people land new jobs or do better in their current roles, regardless of whether those people are laptop repair professionals, marketers, or even entrepreneurs themselves. Skillshare’s main goal is to spread knowledge by allowing experts to share what they know online easily. Read more »


Fordela CEO Jason Deadrich Helps Companies with Professional Media Management

When professionally producing a video content such as a film or TV show, keeping that content under wraps is a must, especially with Internet piracy as rampant as it is today.  Because of this need for secrecy, many media professionals make physical copies of the video content they produce when they need to screen it for others.  They believe that sending files digitally, while more convenient, is too risky for security issues when compared to DRM encrypted DVDs.

Cool person in technology Jason Deadrich wants to provide a solution to this problem with his company Fordela.  Fordela provides media professionals and companies with a cloud-based media management system.  This system allows Fordela users to deliver professional video content through streaming in a safe manner that is as risk-free as an encrypted physical copy.  Since Fordela keeps copies of any professional media on their cloud system, users don’t have to risk sending a complete file to anyone else.  Deadrich’s company lets people stream the media they need to show to anyone through the Internet thanks to their cloud solution.  Anyone who has trouble streaming media over their network should seek network services to fix the problem. Read more »


Michael Hyman Founded Vidible to Connect Businesses with Video Content Sellers

Companies both large and small use video content in their web marketing regularly.  Including video into a company pitch or business presentation has become commonplace as well. Truthfully, it is not difficult to understand why.  Video engages multiple senses at once.  Because of this, it is more effective at maintaining people’s attention than other forms of media.  Unfortunately, while the medium of video is excellent for marketing and presentation purposes, not every video content provider is high quality.  Firms that make videos for other businesses vary greatly in ability and quality, but that’s where cool person in technology Michael Hyman can step in to help.

Michael Hyman is the CEO and founder of Vidible.  Vidible acts as a video content marketplace for businesses so companies can find stock video footage and video content creation from sellers.  With the Vidible platform businesses can log on whenever they want to search through and choose video content providers.  With everything conveniently in one place, it is much easier to find the most relevant video footage and highest quality video content providers thanks to Hyman’s product.  Any businesses who have trouble navigating the web platform should get help from their business computer services provider to make sure there aren’t any serious technical problems. Read more »


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