Founded by three dads (David, Pedro & Asi) and an uncle (Tal), LostMyName utilizes variable data assets to custom build children’s books. The book “The Little Girl Who Lost Her Name/The Little Boy Who Lost His Name” is the company’s first product based on the technology using a proprietary algorithm matching a child’s gender and […]
Archives for November 2013
Rise hopes to put an end to the “new smoking”
60% of participants in a study by LumoBack shared that they felt harsh health effects as a result of technology. We sit at our desks or while using devices causing our bodies to devolve. This problem goes past those running startups or tech companies, it affects everyone. Rise is a device in the booming wearable […]
Zazler is a responsive data framework for your startups database queries
For an API developer it’s pretty difficult to figure out the different use cases for an API. The main question is how to design an API to be easy to use on the one hand and general-purpose on the other. This has a lot to do with the data structure and how to present it […]
Simple screen sharing with Surfly
Using Surfly is simple. Open surfly.com, enter a website and invite people to join. Once someone joins, all participants will be able to see each other’s actions on the website in real-time. There is no need to download any software or to make changes to the website. With Surfly you can share a web session […]
The world’s smallest wall charger and battery backup
The combination wall charger and backup power supply known as Bolt combines two essential needs into its sleek and small product design. Supply power to your phone and other devices that can be powered with a USB the Bolt is a long long-lasting and compact friend that you can take anywhere. At 300mAh the Li-Ion […]
Mashup YouTube and Soundcloud clips with Popcorn Maker
Have you seen this before: A web application that fuses Soundcloud, YouTube and Vimeo clips to help you create your own masterpiece? PopcornMaker by Mozilla has left us in utter awe because it does exactly that. The application is so well thought out and put together that it feel like it took all the components […]
Avalable: The Facebook of dating
Dating apps seem to have been around forever, and there are plenty of options for a single man or woman to pick the best network for them. However it’s a market saturated with a few “big guys” and many small startups looking to grab a piece of the dating pie. Avalable, is a new application […]
5 Tips on making your new business stand out from the crowd
These days it is rare to find a business niche that is not already over saturated, however that said are you sitting reading this thinking ‘but, my idea is different, mine will work’ if the answer is yes then keep reading as I know how you feel I remember talking to my uncle who started […]
Working on your startup with ambient noise
A coffee shop helps to be the second-home of many startups to get work done, because it’s in the public and not a depressing basement or bedroom all by oneself, coffee shops provide the needed environment that can build creativity. For many people the little background noise in those types settings helps to also relax […]
Metrics for your SaaS startup
The team that brought us Newscurve, has just launched in beta a new approach to understand your business if you are running SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) model. ChurnBee, the self-proclaimed “Secret weapon for SaaS startup founders” provides a metrics dashboard to understand the statistics of your company. Once the API is integrated into your startup, statistics such […]