There are a boat load of apps that help you filter through your social media. With the daily overload of posts invading your timelines sometimes it’s hard to get through the noise and find the posts that matter most. The simple solution is to only follow those that post the content you want but for […]
Archives for July 2014
An Eject Button For Those Bad Dates
You’ve just met the most gorgeous individual on the online-dating site you trust the most. You probably passed a few messages, shared a witty one-liner to grab his or her attention and exchanged numbers. What’s next? A date of course. Or maybe your BFF has a friend of a friend you just have to meet, […]
The Pop-Up Pinhole Project Has A New Tiny-Friend
Over a year ago Kelly Angood relished in success and acclaim for her Pop-Up Pinhole Project on Kickstarter. No only inventive and functional in idea the cameras were stunning pieces of art. The camera would let users assemble it themselves with provided card stock. The project ended up doubling it’s goal and now she’s returned […]
R3lish Helps You Tell 30-Second Stories
Those that work in a creative agency will tell you the power of messaging through video, and they’ll also tell you the costs to produce a powerful, beautiful and well told story can cost more than what a small business would want to spend. The cost for a video interview with b-roll can range anywhere […]
Shoptagr Competes For Place As Price-Watching Tool Of Choice
When Shoptagr co-founders Jonathan Friedman and Ronen Yuval-Hoch met in 2012, they both had experience building and launching startups. But Friedman credits his fiancé for the inspiration to develop Shoptagr: “One day I told Ronen about how my fiancé could spend hours checking back and forth on price drops [of items] she wanted in her […]
Czech Artist Moravec Hacks His Own Transport Using Urban Infrastructure
The traditional pallet has dimensions of 1200x800mm. The space between tram tracks in most cities is above that width, but not in Slovakian capital Bratislava. What does this all mean: opportunities to create a custom travel solution using existing infrastructure. That was the thought by Czech artist Moravec whom noticed the tram rail design back […]
Snail Mail My Email
The good people at Snail Mail My Email are brining correspondence back to the traditional. When there used to not be smartphones and the internet a tap away, buying stamps and handwriting was the usual way to stay in touch. A group of volunteers will take your emails and re-write them as handwritten notes. Each […]
I’m Focused Man
There are countless ways we tackle staying focused on tasks. Maybe it’s being in a room away from all others, maybe it’s disconnecting from the world by moving to the wilderness, or maybe we can simply install an app? Focus is a new utility app for Mac users to stay on task and not be […]
Store And Hang Your Bikes Anywhere With CLUG
It’s summer for many of us and riders are everywhere. But if you’re a rider when not on the roads or trails of your personal urban maze where and how are you storing your bikes? Are they clustered with your partners’ wheels behind the couch? Maybe standing in the middle of a hallway just waiting […]
Savvy Online Shoppers Use Price-Watching Apps Like Pricify
If you’re an online shopper, you probably know how it feels to encounter a discount on something you bought at full price days earlier. Your heart plummets. The self-loathing begins. Buyer’s remorse ensues. Lucky for you, gone are the days of incessantly revisiting online stores to check whether prices have dropped. Price-watching apps do it […]