“Google it!” That’s the answer to almost every question when we don’t know the answer. But NerdyData is a new type of search engine with new types of results. Searching the source code of millions of websites, instead of just the visible text gives a distinct set of results and items to search. This opens […]
Archives for September 2013
And the Zample says…
There’s not too much to this startup, you read or post questions, share and post responses, and see what the data brings. With no signup, the free web application asks you to post an answer, “thumbs up” or “thumbs down”, to a sample of questions and the poll is then shared. What makes us most […]
Baron Fig, the notebook for ideas
Thinkers, designers, creative and everyone reading this should know the power of your ideas, and that power comes at the most unexpected times. Ideas may or may not come about when at your desk while occupied by digital pads and the cloud; ideas most likely come about when experienced at any moment in the world […]
Ingogo uses the Australian community first way of being for taxi services
During recent natural disasters, such as Hurricane Sandy in the U.S. or the summer flooding in Toronto, we saw how startups connecting passengers with taxi’s reacted. Uber was the most recent application to receive a storm of backlash for their surge pricing during the difficult times. An increase in the standard amount charged to dispatch […]
Wallmob brings a stand to POS
Danish startup Wallmob has begun to showcase its new iPad stand specific for point-of-sale. Having already raised $1.2 million in funding the startup focuses on small and medium-sized businesses with a POS application for iOS and is about to take on international growth next. With clients such as L’Oreal, Red Cross, and Armani already on […]